free demo - le@d "genealogy: intro for libraries"

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Curious about this online course? This free demo is designed to give you a quick glimpse of topics covered in this LE@D online class. Please share this demo with other library staff members who may have an interest in this topic. When you’re done, maybe you’d like to browse some of LE@D’s other library-specific online courses?

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A free preview of "Genealogy: An Introduction for Library Staff" from Lifelong Education @ Desktop [LE@D]. Is this course for you? Which topics are covered? What is involved? The full catalog of LE@D courses is available at http://www.leadonline.info/

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Page 1: FREE DEMO -  LE@D "Genealogy: Intro for Libraries"

Curious about this online course?

This free demo is designed to give you a quick glimpse of topics covered in this LE@D online class.

Please share this demo with other library staff members who may have an interest in this topic.

When you’re done, maybe you’d like to browse some of LE@D’s other library-specific online courses?

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Welcome to the LE@D course “Genealogy: An Introduction for Library Staff”

by Willie Braudaway

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Who is teaching this course?

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Which topics are covered in this course?What sort of ideas does each chapter hold?

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Chapter 2: Getting started -Topics include why genealogy reference questions are different, Five basic steps to answer any genealogy reference question, advice for beginning searchers and why the census is the place to start.

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Chapter 3 Types of evidence –Topics include finding and using the Social Security Death Index, probate information, and types of records including property, military, naturalization, school, employment, and medical data.

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Chapter 4 Organizing–Topics include using forms, working with pedigrees and group sheets, formatting standards, research notes, logs and filing systems.

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Chapter 5 Evaluating–Topics include evaluating primary , secondary, original, and derivative sources (and understanding that jargon!)

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Chapter 6 Discovering–Topics include using software, comparing research features, finding online tools, exploring databases and avoiding scams.

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Chapter 7: Hitting a wall–Topics include what to do when searchers “hit a wall", organizations /pros who help, tricks and tips, and common MISSTEAKS.

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Chapter 8: Gateways–Topics include potential partners , getting the word out, custom brochures, your OPAC, books, databases and links for your collection

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Chapter 9: Programming–Topics include grants , activities and projects to launch in your library

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Chapter 10: Resources This course is loaded with readings, links and bibliographies to direct you on to the best information available

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