Why we’ve chosen to suspend our Facebook integration. The Permanent team has been working on finding a way to allow our users to import their Facebook photos and videos since even before I joined the team three years…April 2, 2021
FamilyHistory with Permanent.org Part 1 of 4: Organizing the Archivist Way Tia Stenson is a guest blogger for Permanent. Tia is an emerging archivist and a recent graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with a Masters in Library and Information Science,…November 20, 2020
Bring your family traditions to life on a beautiful, interactive timeline. From marriages to Christmas mornings, from summer road trips to quinceaneras, your family traditions span decades. Connect the dots in a beautiful new way and share them with your loved…March 24, 2020
Share With Confidence At Permanent, we believe that sharing doesn’t have to mean oversharing. We know you want your friends and family to partake in your favorite memories but don’t want to lose…October 31, 2019
Do More With Your Family Tree Here is the most recently updated tutorial on FamilySearch integrations. The content below may slightly outdated. Preserve the hard work you’ve already invested into FamilySearch in a Permanent Archive. Permanent…October 21, 2019
Everyone’s an Archivist: Creating Coherent Collections This is a guest post by Nina Tarnawsky, a graduate student at the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin with a focus in archival work. Nina has worked…September 12, 2019
Digital Preservation and the Future of Identity This is a guest post by David Emelianov, a software developer and product manager based in Seattle. He is currently working as a front-end web developer at Microsoft and has previously…September 12, 2019
Three Ways to Control Access to Your Archive Hasn’t it become nearly impossible to keep track of everything we’ve shared and where? While there are some things we want out there, and there are plenty of things we…September 10, 2019
Why Publishing Means Permanence Our publishing feature allows you to make your files and memories publicly available on the web. Through a shareable link, anyone can view the content you’ve published – even those…September 10, 2019
Everyone’s an Archivist: Organizing Your Files for the Future. This is a guest post by Nina Tarnawsky, a graduate student at the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin with a focus in archival work. Nina has worked…August 14, 2019