[Genealib] ALA Genealogy Event in Denver, Jan. 24
Jack Simpson
simpsonj at newberry.org
Thu Nov 13 11:03:45 EST 2008
Sorry for the second posting- I failed to correct the subject line on
the previous one.
Once again, I'm passing along a message from the ALA regarding an
upcoming event:
The History Section of the Reference and User Services Association
(RUSA) invites librarians, library staff and the public to attend
“Behind the Genealogy Reference Desk,” a one-day institute from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 24, 2009, at the Denver Public Library, held
in conjunction with the ALA 2009 Midwinter Meeting.
Participants will learn from local genealogy experts about how such
resources as the Colorado Rail Museum and the Colorado State Archives
can assist coast-to-coast family history researchers. Speakers will also
address ways to overcome the challenges of closed-record environments.
Advance registration ends Dec. 5, 2008. On-site registration will be
available. The price includes lunch and a tour of the Colorado
Historical Society Stephen Hart Library and the Colorado State Archives.
The program site is fully handicap-accessible.
Details and registration instructions are at the event’s website:
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/events/genealogypreconf/index.cfm
Or the RUSA blog:
http://rusa.ala.org/blog/2008/11/11/explore-ancestral-roots-of-american-west-at-midwinter-genealogy-institute/
Institute presenters:
Janice Prater, genealogy librarian, past-president of the Colorado
Genealogical Society and editor of the International Society for British
Genealogy and Family History's quarterly publication
Charles Albi, director emeritus of the Colorado Rail Museum, Golden (Colo.)
Jose Esquibel, expert on colonial New Mexico and author of “Royal Road:
El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe”
Dr. Wendel Cox, western bibliographer, Denver Public Library and author
of “A World Together, a World Apart: the United States and the Arikaras,
1803-1851,”
Rebecca Lentz, director of the Stephen Hart Library, Colorado Historical
Society
James K. Jeffrey, genealogy specialist at the Denver Public Library and
president of the Colorado Council of Genealogical Societies
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Jack Simpson Curator of Local and Family History The Newberry Library
312.255.3671
simpsonj at newberry.org
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