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Basics of Genealogy Reference: A Librarian's Guide


Title Basics of Genealogy Reference: A Librarian's Guide
Writer Jack Simpson
Date 2025-04-20 06:30:38
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Desciption

Genealogy is one of the most popular hobbies in the United States, and is heavily researched in public libraries and historical repositories. Increasingly, major genealogy resources are available online at libraries through subscription databases or free on the internet. As a result, librarians face the overwhelming task of helping a large audience of genealogists cope with an ever growing flood of new resources.This book offers novice and experienced reference librarians an introduction to tried-and-true genealogy techniques and resources. With the help of four case studies, Simpson outlines a basic starting strategy for conducting genealogy research. Later chapters deal specifically with genealogical librarianship: how to conduct a reference interview, continuing and professional development, and basic resources every collection should have. Charts, screen shots, and examples of public documents are also included; while a series of appendices present the case studies in their entirety.


Review

I found this to be a basic introduction to genealogical research and genealogy reference for librarians who are now assigned to do this type of reference, but have no past experience. However, the fact that it was published over ten years ago negates much of the information, because so much has happened in the field and with technology in those years. Names of databases have changed, new ones have become "go to" sites, and several have faded away. But the "basic" information concerning beginning research by making pedigree and/or family group sheets to focus a patron's needs, how to use censuses and vital records, etc. still remains valid.Recommended with the above caveats. Everytime I read another beginning genealogy book it reminds me of something I want to work on!

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