Description: The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy 4th Edition Val D. Greenwood Volume totaling 788 pages in new condition. Per the publisher; "The challenge I give to the genealogist is to reach beyond the vital statistics to a new world of understanding, both of his ancestors and of himself. . . . Someone has said that there is little point in digging up an ancestor if you are not going to make him live"-- Val D. Greenwood In every field of study, there is one book that rises above the rest in stature and authority and becomes the standard work in the field. In genealogy that book is Val Greenwood's Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy.Arguably the best book ever written on American genealogy, it instructs the researcher in the timeless principles of genealogical research, while identifying the most current classes of records and research tools. Research in family history has experienced unprecedented changes since the year 2000, when the 3rd edition of this book was published—changes surpassing anything that most of us even dreamed of at that time. These changes have come about because of the significant technological advances that have greatly facilitated genealogy research. This new 4th edition of The Researcher's Guide has been completely updated, incorporating all the latest developments, principles, and resources relevant to family history research. There are now two chapters about technology as it relates to family history research--one dealing with significant concepts and definitions and the other with specific resources and applications, including major family history websites and Internet resources. In addition, virtually every chapter provides information on Internet websites pertinent to the subject discussed in that chapter. However, despite the fact that the steps involving family history research are greatly facilitated and enhanced by modern technology, it is still essential to search all available records for all persons of your surname(s) of interest, and to carefully analyze and evaluate all the information you find to determine if and how it provides evidence that relates to your objectives. Good instructional guidance is critical to the success of family history research, and this is where The Researcher's Guide is unsurpassed. It is both a textbook and an all-purpose reference book, designed to help the present generation of family history researchers better understand the methods and principles of family history research, and learn how to utilize all available resources. As Val Greenwood writes, "These are our ancestors we are talking about here; we owe it to them to get it right." This new 4th edition provides a clear, comprehensive, and up-to-date account of American genealogy—no sound genealogical project is complete without it. "Recommended as the most comprehensive how-to book on American genealogical and local history research."—Library Journal From Midwest Book Review, January 2018 “ . . . This fourth edition of The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy provides a clear, comprehensive, and up-to-date account of American genealogy that incorporates all the newest developments, principles, and resources relevant to family history research. It should be noted that there are now two chapters about technology as it relates to family history research -- one dealing with significant concepts and definitions and the other with specific resources and applications, including major family history websites and Internet resources. In addition, virtually every chapter provides information on Internet websites pertinent to the subject discussed in that chapter. “Critique: Thoroughly 'family genealogist friendly' in organization and presentation, The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy is unreservedly endorsed as an essential, core addition to personal, professional, genealogical, community, and academic library Genealogy Instructional Reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists. The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy is detailed, accessible, and a "must-have" for anyone with a personal or professional interest in American genealogy. Highly recommended.” --Micah Andrew, Reviewer From the website Goodreads, January 6, 2018 “Even the most experienced genealogists sometimes need help. “Since 1973, some of the most valuable help available has been found in Val D. Greenwood's The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy. And now there's a fourth edition of the book with even more contemporary assistance. This update is the first since 2000 and much has changed in the world of research since then. “The price of the paperback edition (no other version currently available) may be off-putting for some. But, trust me, whether you're just starting out or are a veteran, this is the best guide available and probably has the answer to any questions you might have about researching family history. This latest version includes chapters on computer technology and Internet research, including information on the major family history websites and the subject of DNA testing. “These innovations are, of course, interesting and valuable. But the best value, particularly to the newcomer, is Greenwood's splendid advice on how to get started, find resources, organize research and utilize your findings in the most helpful manner. Aside from a personal mentor at your side on a regular basis, you can't get much better help. “As librarian of my county historical society I encounter neophytes on a regular basis who need the type of help Greenwood provides in easy to read chapters on every aspect of research, solid advice enhanced by his years of personal experience. And there are lots of illustrations and charts to help focus on the information you need to find what you're looking for. “This book is a resource the reader will come back to time and time again.”-- J.R. Lindermuth’
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