Genealogy for the First Time

Genealogy for the First Time

Author: Laura Best

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781402745010

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Designed to inspire and encourage, this comprehensive guide offers a basic introduction to the primary methods and sources used in genealogy work. It shows how to organize and evaluate readily available information, such as documents and photographs, and explores fundamental research techniques such as keeping a research log, interviewing relatives, making charts, citing sources, and using the Internet. Find out how to utilize more advanced methods to obtain information from census reports to cemeteries and more. Suggestions are included for preserving, displaying, and using the findings, along with plenty of photographs, charts, and lists.


Richard S. Moore Family

Richard S. Moore Family

Author: Audrey Hopkins

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 1999-06-15

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1681622432

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The Genealogy of the Moore Family, including death records, photos.


Fostering Family History Services

Fostering Family History Services

Author: Rhonda L. Clark

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-02-22

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13:

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Here is everything you need to promote your library as a center for genealogical study by leveraging your collection to help patrons conduct research on ancestors, document family stories, and archive family heirlooms. Websites, social media, and the Internet have made research on family history accessible. Your library can tap into the popularity of the do-it-yourself genealogy movement by promoting your role as both a preserver of local community history as well as a source for helping your patrons archive what's important to their family. This professional guide will teach you how to integrate family history programming into your educational outreach tools and services to the community. The book is divided into three sections: the first introduces methods for creating a program to help your clients trace their roots; the second provides library science instruction in reference and planning for local collections; and the third part focuses on the use of specific types of resources in local collections. Additional information features methods for preserving photographs, letters, diaries, documents, memorabilia, and ephemera. The text also includes bibliographies, appendices, checklists, and links to online aids to further assist with valuating and organizing important family mementos.