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October 2011

     Stacy Anderson
ander4sa@cmich.edu
 Scare   you?!

 Perplex   you?

 Overwhelm    you?



These are not uncommon reactions……….
 Each   user type poses it’s own challenges

  • Beginners


  • Experienced/Specialized


  • New to your collection


  • Regulars
 Two   types of beginners

 • To genealogy in general
    This is the more typical situation


 • To this kind of resource/particular type of record
 Want    a complete completed genealogy
  • This is an unrealistic expectation; explain that these are rarely
    available


 Users    want you to do their research
  • Explain that librarians don’t do anyone’s research for
    them, we only guide/assist your own search
 Lack
     the basic skills and/or information to
 conduct the research
  • Recommend how-to manuals
  • Give them basic forms
  • Refer them to other repositories with genealogical
    collections

 Will
     need help understanding what they’ve
 found
  • Refer to other repositories
  • Locate genealogy manuals and guides in catalog
  • Cyndi’s List may be useful
 May  request specific records they believe
 will be helpful
 • Try to determine if the different resources listed
   next have the records
 • This is challenging, time-consuming, and may be
   beyond your knowledge – different records may
   have the same types of information, as well
 They    often don’t need much help

 Questions   may be directional (more on this
 later)

 Youmay know less about genealogy than
 these users
  • But you do know more about how libraries &
   archives operate
 Users  who are new to your collection or
 library may or may not be new to
 genealogy

 Often they’ve done their homework on
 your website and come prepared to do
 their research

 Oftenthey have travelled quite some
 distance to use your unique collections
 Unlikely
         to have at a library unless there is
 a dedicated genealogy collection

 May   use your library for
  • The library’s computers
  • The library’s high-speed internet access
  • The library’s access to Ancestry (not available
   remotely)
 Likeany reference        Also like a standard
 interview, a              reference interview,
 genealogical              there are some
 reference interview is    “typical” questions to
 done to ascertain the     begin with
 level of knowledge of
 the patron
 Are you just beginning your family history
  search?
 Have you contacted family members? Have
  you located home sources?
 What information do you already know? Do
  you have it recorded on a family sheet or
  pedigree chart? Do you have it with you?
 Are you familiar with Ancestry or Heritage
  Quest?
 What kind of information are you looking for?
   Directional
    • Showing locations where items may be found
   Knowledge-Based
    • Requires some experience with genealogy and the
      collection
    • Requires experience with tools in collection
    • Requires knowledge of library practices/tools
   Methodology
    •   Where do I go next?
    •   Can come from any type of user
    •   Some are rote/some require more thought & creativity
    •   May be addressed with more formal classroom instruction
   Databases
     • Ancestry
     • HeritageQuest
     • WorldCat
   Local Collections
     • Some libraries/branches have special collections
   Library Catalog
     • Keyword and subject searching
   Forms
     • Ancestral chart & family group sheet – two most basic and useful forms
       there are
     • http://www.ancestry.com/charts/ancchart.aspx
   Cyndi’s List
     • http://www.cyndislist.com
   West Michigan Genealogical Society
     • Databases, copy services, instruction, research trips
 Ancestry
  • Individuals can actually buy Ancestry subscription
      (but $$)
  •   Ancestry not available remotely
  •   Has all census records, all searchable
  •   How-to articles, forms
  •   More focus on primary resources (vital records,
      passenger records, etc.)
  •   This is where most patrons will want to begin
 HeritageQuest
  • Available remotely
  • Has all census records, but not all searchable
  • More focused on secondary resources
     Often books that patrons want to ILL are available in the
      Publications section
 Family History                 Library
                                        of Michigan’s
 Library’s Digital               Seeking Michigan
 Collections                      • http://seekingmichigan.
  • https://www.familysearc         org/
    h.org/                        • Digitized death records
  • These are digitized             from 1897 through
    microform records               1920
  • Can limit records to just     • Civil War Service
    Michigan                        Records for Michigan
  • Most of Michigan’s              soldiers
    records seem to have
    been digitized
 Consist   of record types such as:
  • Local histories
  • Yearbooks
  • Family histories
  • Newspapers
  • Photographs
 Keyword Searching
  • Use only the VERY most important words
  • Don’t search on “genealogy” or “[state]”
  • Location searches can be effective
     Remember other usages, i.e. Great Britain for England
  • Try alternative terms for record descriptions
     i.e. records, lists, indexes, registers
 Subject Searching
  • Location is usually identified at the county level
  • Searching for a family name is not particularly effective
     (unless searching for a family history)
   • Look at subject headings that are useful and use those
     for more resources
   Grand Rapids Public Library – Downtown Main
    • http://www.grpl.org/wiki/index.php/Genealogy
   Family History Center – 96 & Leonard
    • Phone: 616-949-3343; Hours: T-W 9am-9pm; Sat 9am-1pm
    • http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.
      asp
   Library of Michigan – Lansing
    • http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17449_18635---
      ,00.html
   West Michigan Genealogical Society
    • http://www.wmgs.org/
   Local (city/township) Historical Societies
    • http://www.commoncorners.com/
 Work   on your own family history!

 Read   books
  • Croom, Emily Anne. The Genealogist's Companion
    and Sourcebook. Cincinnati: Betterway Books, 2003.
  • ____. Unpuzzling Your Past: The Best-Selling Basic
    Guide to Genealogy. Cincinnati: Betterway Books,
    2001.
 Give    them forms to fill out
  • Anywhere they go, this will help


 Tell   them about circulating how-to books

 May    also locate local collections
  • At your branch or elsewhere
 Show  them the digitized Michigan
 collections

 Show them Ancestry and HeritageQuest
  • If they’ve never done their census research,
    recommend they start there

 Tell   them about Cyndi’s List

 Refer    them to another repository
 Show them the library’s access to
  Ancestry, HeritageQuest, and WorldCat
  • WorldCat can be used to see how many copies
    exist of specific title they may be looking for –
    helps determine odds of getting through
    interlibrary loan
  • Many don’t know about HQ’s publication section
 Tell them about local collections
   • This is why they may be at your branch or library
 Refer them to another repository
 Though genealogy patrons may scare you,
 perplex you, or overwhelm you, there are
 some ways you can try to help them

 Oneof the best things you can do is try
 doing of some of your family history
 research!
 All
    images used in this presentation came
 from Microsoft’s clip art collection and used
 with Microsoft’s permission under the
 terms of the End-User License

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Helping genealogy patrons anderson

  • 1. October 2011 Stacy Anderson ander4sa@cmich.edu
  • 2.  Scare you?!  Perplex you?  Overwhelm you? These are not uncommon reactions……….
  • 3.  Each user type poses it’s own challenges • Beginners • Experienced/Specialized • New to your collection • Regulars
  • 4.  Two types of beginners • To genealogy in general  This is the more typical situation • To this kind of resource/particular type of record
  • 5.  Want a complete completed genealogy • This is an unrealistic expectation; explain that these are rarely available  Users want you to do their research • Explain that librarians don’t do anyone’s research for them, we only guide/assist your own search
  • 6.  Lack the basic skills and/or information to conduct the research • Recommend how-to manuals • Give them basic forms • Refer them to other repositories with genealogical collections  Will need help understanding what they’ve found • Refer to other repositories • Locate genealogy manuals and guides in catalog • Cyndi’s List may be useful
  • 7.  May request specific records they believe will be helpful • Try to determine if the different resources listed next have the records • This is challenging, time-consuming, and may be beyond your knowledge – different records may have the same types of information, as well
  • 8.  They often don’t need much help  Questions may be directional (more on this later)  Youmay know less about genealogy than these users • But you do know more about how libraries & archives operate
  • 9.  Users who are new to your collection or library may or may not be new to genealogy  Often they’ve done their homework on your website and come prepared to do their research  Oftenthey have travelled quite some distance to use your unique collections
  • 10.  Unlikely to have at a library unless there is a dedicated genealogy collection  May use your library for • The library’s computers • The library’s high-speed internet access • The library’s access to Ancestry (not available remotely)
  • 11.  Likeany reference  Also like a standard interview, a reference interview, genealogical there are some reference interview is “typical” questions to done to ascertain the begin with level of knowledge of the patron
  • 12.  Are you just beginning your family history search?  Have you contacted family members? Have you located home sources?  What information do you already know? Do you have it recorded on a family sheet or pedigree chart? Do you have it with you?  Are you familiar with Ancestry or Heritage Quest?  What kind of information are you looking for?
  • 13. Directional • Showing locations where items may be found  Knowledge-Based • Requires some experience with genealogy and the collection • Requires experience with tools in collection • Requires knowledge of library practices/tools  Methodology • Where do I go next? • Can come from any type of user • Some are rote/some require more thought & creativity • May be addressed with more formal classroom instruction
  • 14. Databases • Ancestry • HeritageQuest • WorldCat  Local Collections • Some libraries/branches have special collections  Library Catalog • Keyword and subject searching  Forms • Ancestral chart & family group sheet – two most basic and useful forms there are • http://www.ancestry.com/charts/ancchart.aspx  Cyndi’s List • http://www.cyndislist.com  West Michigan Genealogical Society • Databases, copy services, instruction, research trips
  • 15.  Ancestry • Individuals can actually buy Ancestry subscription (but $$) • Ancestry not available remotely • Has all census records, all searchable • How-to articles, forms • More focus on primary resources (vital records, passenger records, etc.) • This is where most patrons will want to begin
  • 16.  HeritageQuest • Available remotely • Has all census records, but not all searchable • More focused on secondary resources  Often books that patrons want to ILL are available in the Publications section
  • 17.  Family History  Library of Michigan’s Library’s Digital Seeking Michigan Collections • http://seekingmichigan. • https://www.familysearc org/ h.org/ • Digitized death records • These are digitized from 1897 through microform records 1920 • Can limit records to just • Civil War Service Michigan Records for Michigan • Most of Michigan’s soldiers records seem to have been digitized
  • 18.  Consist of record types such as: • Local histories • Yearbooks • Family histories • Newspapers • Photographs
  • 19.  Keyword Searching • Use only the VERY most important words • Don’t search on “genealogy” or “[state]” • Location searches can be effective  Remember other usages, i.e. Great Britain for England • Try alternative terms for record descriptions  i.e. records, lists, indexes, registers  Subject Searching • Location is usually identified at the county level • Searching for a family name is not particularly effective (unless searching for a family history) • Look at subject headings that are useful and use those for more resources
  • 20. Grand Rapids Public Library – Downtown Main • http://www.grpl.org/wiki/index.php/Genealogy  Family History Center – 96 & Leonard • Phone: 616-949-3343; Hours: T-W 9am-9pm; Sat 9am-1pm • http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc. asp  Library of Michigan – Lansing • http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17449_18635--- ,00.html  West Michigan Genealogical Society • http://www.wmgs.org/  Local (city/township) Historical Societies • http://www.commoncorners.com/
  • 21.  Work on your own family history!  Read books • Croom, Emily Anne. The Genealogist's Companion and Sourcebook. Cincinnati: Betterway Books, 2003. • ____. Unpuzzling Your Past: The Best-Selling Basic Guide to Genealogy. Cincinnati: Betterway Books, 2001.
  • 22.  Give them forms to fill out • Anywhere they go, this will help  Tell them about circulating how-to books  May also locate local collections • At your branch or elsewhere
  • 23.  Show them the digitized Michigan collections  Show them Ancestry and HeritageQuest • If they’ve never done their census research, recommend they start there  Tell them about Cyndi’s List  Refer them to another repository
  • 24.  Show them the library’s access to Ancestry, HeritageQuest, and WorldCat • WorldCat can be used to see how many copies exist of specific title they may be looking for – helps determine odds of getting through interlibrary loan • Many don’t know about HQ’s publication section  Tell them about local collections • This is why they may be at your branch or library  Refer them to another repository
  • 25.  Though genealogy patrons may scare you, perplex you, or overwhelm you, there are some ways you can try to help them  Oneof the best things you can do is try doing of some of your family history research!
  • 26.  All images used in this presentation came from Microsoft’s clip art collection and used with Microsoft’s permission under the terms of the End-User License