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Genealogy and the librarian : perspectives on research, instruction, outreach and management /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Taylor, D. Joshua (writer of foreword.), Smallwood, Carol, 1939- (Editor ), Gubnitskaia, Vera, 1960- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland and Company, Inc., 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Trends in genealogy / Charlene Garcia Simms
  • The future of the past: how chronicling America can impact genealogical stories / Robin C. Pike, Anna J. Kephart and Douglas McElrath
  • Something old, something new: reviving traditional editing tools in the digital age / Debra Carrier Bloom
  • The rest is history: using historical resources to enrich genealogy results / Tracy Carr
  • The affective nature of genealogy collections: new narratives through the altered book / Anastasia Varnalis Weigle and Renøe L. DesRoberts
  • A genealogy digitization collaboration / Ben Walker and Chelsea S. Dinsmore
  • Destined for the dumpster: a collaboration between librarians and genealogists to make 79,000 "at-risk" records available for research / Joanne M. Riley, Jessica Holden and Susan Steele
  • Community engagement stimulates collaboration and innovation for local history and genealogy programming to public housing residents / Roland Barksdale-Hall
  • Building a collaborative partnership between a genealogical society and a public library / Anastasia Varnalis Weigle, Wendy Lombard Bossie and Brenda Jackson Bourgoine
  • Making the case for genealogy reference instruction / Lisa A. Oberg
  • Introducing genealogy to the academic library in the 21st century / Thomas McFarland and Joan M. Barnes
  • Finding military and court records: strategies for research / Rosemary L. Meszaros and Katherine Pennavaria
  • Contemporary Chinese genealogy: value and status in academic research and library collection / Hong Cheng
  • Supporting genealogists in oral history research: the role of the library / Noah Lenstra
  • Preparing for genealogical reference work / Beth Stahr
  • Education techniques for genealogy instruction / Carmen Nigro
  • Instructing patrons on using free, online genealogical resources / Andrew Hart
  • Special collections librarians assisting patrons in finding and preserving family history / Nancy Richey
  • Beyond names and dates on a tree: how librarians can help explore family heritage and preservation / Barry L. Stiefel
  • Finding "death-related" records: strategies for research / Katherine Pennavaria and Rosemary L. Meszaros
  • Genealogy literacy: helping patrons build stable trees through information literacy standards / Cheri J. Daniels
  • Finding family, friends, neighbors and community in patent records / Barbara J. Hampton
  • Putting family history on the map: creating visual representations of family migration, settlement and encounters / Leslie A. Wagner
  • Genealogy behind bars: professional development through prisoner requests, a case study / Kathrine C. Aydelott
  • Community outreach: making your collection known and used / Larry Naukam
  • Crowdsourcing genealogy with tea and sympathy: outreach approaches that instruct and engage / Cheri J. Daniels
  • Accessing and creating local digital services for genealogy / Rhonda L. Clark
  • Genealogy for academics: utilizing genealogy resources for more than family history / Nancy A. Bunker and Jenny L. Presnell
  • The Butler County obituary and newspaper index: an example of genealogy database creation and ongoing management / Margaret E. Hewitt
  • Digitize your old media: a "self-service" station for public library patrons / Kirsten Canfield
  • Crowdsourcing genealogy: evaluating sources in the age of Ancestry.com / Kathrine C. Aydelott
  • Doing your data digitally; why and how / Larry Naukam
  • Grants: finding, writing and following through / Natalie (Bazan) Starosta
  • Developing materials and instruction on a budget for local patrons / Janet Curtiss.