[Genealib] Genealogy research recommendations
Chris Tinney
vctinney at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 25 01:50:07 EST 2007
Please use:
Regional Genealogy and Local History Research:
Local History and Genealogy Portals to the World.
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm
Regional genealogy and local history research includes:
areas, countries, directories, ethnic group populations,
organizations, local ancestry and local history studies.
It includes:
Regional World Wide
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#regionww
Includes area and regional studies
from professional sources.
Regional - Continental Sources
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#regcontinental
Americas and North America: N.A.
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#amernorth
Includes all current online research
aids for Native American, both general
and country specific, as follows . . .
Canada
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#CANADA
United States
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#usa
Middle America - Hispanic - South America
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#amercenso
(Includes Central America and Mexico)
Includes all current online research
aids for Mexican, Central and
South American ancestries.
Hispanic and Latino: Latin America
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#hispanic
Middle East and Africa
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#africamideast
(Includes Middle East [with North Africa]
and Middle East with Africa: Northern Area Countries
and Southern Area Countries)
The Pacific and Asia
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm#asiap
Includes all current online research aids for Asian
(Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Philippine, etc.)
EXAMPLE:
JAPAN includes mega portals, family,
genealogy and population links, general
resources from the best Japanese university
level studies resources (worldwide), history
and regional information sites.
Resources include data from Wikipedia, Wikipedia Portals,
country data from all countries of the world, Library of
Congress, demographics, research wikis, GenWeb links,
place details from the LDS Family History Library (SLC),
research guidance, research outlines, indigenous peoples
and ethnic resources worldwide, minority sites; local data
from other known genealogy or population specialty links.
Respectfully yours,
Tom Tinney, Sr.
Who's Who in America,
Millennium Edition [54th] through 2004
Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]
Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/
"Patrick M. Lofft" <pmlofft at comcast.net> wrote:
Our genealogy library is deficient in research aids for non-European
ancestries.
I would appreciate receiving your recommendations for acquisition of
research aids that focus on Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Philippine,
etc.), Native American, Mexican, Central and South American ancestries, etc.
I will post a recap of the recommendations received for all to scrutinize.
Thanks, Patrick
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