توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب How to Do Everything: Genealogy
نام کتاب : How to Do Everything: Genealogy
ویرایش : Fourth Edition
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : چگونه همه چیز را انجام دهیم: تبارشناسی
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نویسندگان : George G. Morgan
ناشر : McGraw-Hill Education
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 515
ISBN (شابک) : 9780071850018 , 0071845925
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 37 مگابایت
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Cover\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nPreface\nAcknowledgments\nPart I Begin Your Family History Odyssey\n Chapter 1 What Is Genealogy?\n Understand the Difference Between Genealogy and Family History\n Assess What Constitutes a Family\n Motivations for Genealogical Research\n Documentary, Hearsay, and Genetic Evidence\n Chapter 2 How Do I Get Started?\n Start at the Beginning: Yourself and Your Family\n Discover Sources of Information in Your Own Home\n Interview All Your Relatives\n Begin to Organize What You Find\n Get Started!\n Chapter 3 Balance Traditional, Electronic, and Genetic Research\n Be a Modern Genealogical Researcher\n Understand Traditional Research\n Discover Documentary Evidence and Where It Is Found\n Learn About Electronic Research Materials\n Understand Electronic Research Materials\n Include DNA Testing in Your Research\n Integrate Traditional, Electronic, and Genetic Research Findings\n Chapter 4 Analyze and Organize Your Family Information\n Understand the Genealogical Proof Standard\n Recognize and Evaluate Original vs. Derivative Sources\n Evaluate Primary vs. Secondary Information in Original Records\n Apply Critical Thinking Skills to Your Genealogical Research\n Place Your Ancestors into Context\n Format Names, Dates, and Locations Correctly\n Work with Pedigree Charts\n Work with Family Group Sheets\n Create Source Citations for Your Data\n Select a Family Tree Format\n Chapter 5 Place Ancestors into Context and Locate Their Basic Records\n Place Your Ancestors into Context\n Become a Student of History\n Use Maps to Locate the Right Place to Research\n Locate Birth, Marriage, and Death Records\n Locate Domestic Partnership and Civil Partnership Records\n Deal with Suspected Name Changes\n Summary\n Chapter 6 Use Census Schedules and Records to Locate Your Ancestors\n Locate and Access Census Records in the Digital Age\n Understand and Work with United States Census Records\n Understand and Work with British and Irish Census Records\n Understand and Work with Canadian Census Records\n Locate Additional Information on the Censuses\nPart II Expand Your Research\n Chapter 7 Extend Your Research with Advanced Record Types\n Use Religious Records\n Obtain and Analyze Mortuary and Funeral Home Records\n Read Between the Lines in Obituaries\n Locate and Delve into Cemetery Records\n Search for Other Death-Related Documents\n Get Inside Your Ancestor’s Mind Using Wills and Probate Records\n Obtain Information from the Social Security Administration and Railroad Retirement Board\n Use Historical Newspapers to Learn About Your Ancestor’s Life Events\n Consider Other Institutional Record Types\n Chapter 8 Use the Many Types of Military Service Records\n Expand Your Knowledge of Military Service\n Investigate Military History for the Appropriate Time Period\n Identify Possible Sources for Military Records\n Examine Samples of Military Records\n Locate Other Military-Related Records\n Chapter 9 Understand and Use Land and Property Records\n Locate and Use Land and Property Records in the United States\n Learn About Land and Property Records in Canada\n Learn About Land and Property Records in the United Kingdom\n Locate Land and Property Records Online\n Place Your Ancestors into Context with Property Records\n Chapter 10 Locate and Use Immigration and Naturalization Records\n Understand Why People Migrate\n Locate and Use U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Records\n Locate and Access Canadian Immigration Records\n Locate and Access Australian Immigration Records\n Use Strategies for Determining Your Ancestor’s Migration Path\n Use Other Strategies for Determining Your Ancestor’s Place of Origin\n Understand the Naturalization Process\n Work Immigration, Naturalization, and Census Records in Tandem\n Chapter 11 Discover Where to Locate Evidence About Your Family\n Determine Where to Look for Different Document Types\n Use Libraries and Archives\n Use the FamilySearch Catalog and the LDS Family History Centers\n Consult Reference Books and Other Resources\n Deal with Closed or Limited Access to Materials\n Order Document Copies by Postal Mail, Email, and Online\n Keep Track of Your Correspondence\n Use a Research Log\n Set Up and Use a Filing System\nPart III Employ Advanced Strategies and Electronic Tools\n Chapter 12 Assess Internet Websites to More Successfully Research Your Ancestors\n Categorize the Major Types of Internet Resources\n Categorize the Major Types of Genealogical Web Page Resources\n Structure Effective Searches to Locate Information\n Use Another Way to Fine-Tune Your Google Searches\n Use Mailing Lists and Message Boards to Share Information and Collaborate with Others\n Locate and Use Additional Resources in Your Research\n Chapter 13 Research and Verify Your Ancestors Using Genetic Genealogy (DNA)\n Learn About DNA and Its Place in Genealogical Research\n Discover the Difference Between Paternal Testing, Maternal Testing, Autosomal Testing, and the Results\n Test Processes and Results\n Learn About Genetic Testing Services\n Join a DNA Surname Project on the Internet\n Learn More About Genetic Genealogy\n Chapter 14 Use Alternative Research Strategies to Locate Difficult-to-Find Ancestors\n Recognize When You Have Hit a “Brick Wall”\n Look for Alternate Record Types\n Take a Fresh Look at Your Evidence\n Reevaluate the Quality of Your Sources\n Dissect Obituaries\n Widen the Scope of Your Search to Include New and Different Sources\n Use Photographs in Your Family Research\n Switch to Another Family Member to Bypass Your Roadblock\n Seek Help from Libraries, Archives, Museums, and Societies\n Engage the Help of a Professional Researcher\n Consider Some Common Brick Walls\n Chapter 15 Incorporate Social Networking into Your Genealogy Research\n Locate and Use Blogs\n Use Wikis and Collaborate with Others\n Enjoy Podcasts and Online Radio Broadcasts\n Learn More About Genealogical Research with Internet Videos\n Attend Live Webinars and Access Recorded Webinars\n Learn About and Use the Latest Social Media Resources\n Learn About Hardware and Software for the Tech-Savvy Genealogist\n Use Smartphone Apps for Genealogy-on-the-Go\nIndex\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n N\n O\n P\n R\n S\n T\n U\n V\n W\n Y