The Genealogy Society of Norway (Norwegian: Slekt og Data, formerly DIS-Norge and DIS-Norge, Slekt og Data) was established on January 12, 1990 and is Norway's largest genealogical organization. The organization's purpose is to create on-line and local meetings for anyone interested in genealogy and personal history, to spread knowledge about the topic, and to encourage genealogy in Norway. The society stimulates professional development, conservation, documentation, and dissemination of genealogical and personal stories, and it strives to develop digital platforms for the exchange of knowledge and methods. Knowledge of genealogical and personal stories and their preservation is an important part of protecting intangible cultural heritage. The society's acronym DIS stands for Data i slekts
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| - The Genealogy Society of Norway (Norwegian: Slekt og Data, formerly DIS-Norge and DIS-Norge, Slekt og Data) was established on January 12, 1990 and is Norway's largest genealogical organization. The organization's purpose is to create on-line and local meetings for anyone interested in genealogy and personal history, to spread knowledge about the topic, and to encourage genealogy in Norway. The society stimulates professional development, conservation, documentation, and dissemination of genealogical and personal stories, and it strives to develop digital platforms for the exchange of knowledge and methods. Knowledge of genealogical and personal stories and their preservation is an important part of protecting intangible cultural heritage. The society's acronym DIS stands for Data i slekts (en)
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| - The Genealogy Society of Norway (Norwegian: Slekt og Data, formerly DIS-Norge and DIS-Norge, Slekt og Data) was established on January 12, 1990 and is Norway's largest genealogical organization. The organization's purpose is to create on-line and local meetings for anyone interested in genealogy and personal history, to spread knowledge about the topic, and to encourage genealogy in Norway. The society stimulates professional development, conservation, documentation, and dissemination of genealogical and personal stories, and it strives to develop digital platforms for the exchange of knowledge and methods. Knowledge of genealogical and personal stories and their preservation is an important part of protecting intangible cultural heritage. The society's acronym DIS stands for Data i slektsforskning 'data in genealogy'. Tone Eli Moseid was elected the director of the society at its congress in 2014. The organization has over 10,000 members and is a member of the Norwegian Federation of Cultural Heritage Organisations (Norges kulturvernforbund), the Association of NGOs in Norway (Frivillighet Norge), and the Study Association for Culture and Tradition (Studieforbundet kultur og tradisjon). (en)
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