For immediate release | December 6, 2018

New iteration: Genealogical Research for Librarians eCourse

91´«Ã½

Chicago—91´«Ã½ Publishing eLearning Solutions announces a new iteration of our popular eCourse, . June Power will serve as the instructor for a 4-week facilitated eCourse starting on Monday, Feb. 4, 2019.

Genealogy is a hot topic in libraries around the world. While people have always been interested in exploring their ancestors and family origins, the rise of sites like ancestry.com and the digitization of historical documents have put libraries of all types right in the center of many peoples' search for their roots.

In this eCourse, librarian and genealogy expert June L. Power prepares you with the expertise you need to serve the genealogically-oriented patrons in your community. You'll start with the basics and gain an understanding of how to use both free and proprietary resources, how to use public records, and how to serve communities of diverse national and ethnic backgrounds.

eCourse outline

Each week will consist of a short video and PowerPoint, readings, and an assignment/discussion board forum that allow students to practice incorporating each week’s theme into their genealogical research.

Week 1: Introduction and Types of Resources

  • What is genealogy?
  • How to start your research
  • Overview of basic genealogical resources
  • Tips and tricks

Week 2: Different Time Periods, Different Approaches

  • 20th century research
  • 19th century research
  • Colonial Period research

Week 3: Specialized Research

  • African American genealogy
  • Native American genealogy
  • Hispanic American genealogy
  • Jewish American genealogy
  • International genealogical research

Week 4: Conclusion and Implications for Libraries

  • Genealogical standards
  • Programming
  • Types of Researchers

About the Instructor

June Power is the Access Services Reference Librarian for The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, managing circulation, course reserves, document delivery services, and copyright management. She is the managing department head and has also assisted with archival and special collections work, and genealogy. She has presented at NCLA, the ILLiad Conference, the Ares Virtual Conference, the Azaela Coast Library Association Conference, and the Access Services Conference. She is on the editorial board for the Journal of Access Services and has published a series of articles in that journal as well as several book chapters.

Registration for this 91´«Ã½ Publishing eLearning Solutions facilitated eCourse, which begins on Feb. 4, 2019, can be purchased at the . Participants in this course will need regular access to a computer with an internet connection for online message board participation, viewing online video, listening to streaming audio (MP3 files), and downloading and viewing PDF and PowerPoint files.

91´«Ã½ Publishing eLearning Solutions (ELS) produces high-quality professional development events and materials for the library profession. ELS events cover modern issues on a wide variety of topics in formats that include live workshops, asynchronous eCourses, and print publications. We help ensure that today’s library employees have access to the professional development opportunities they need, whether they are brushing up on the basics or expanding their horizons with cutting-edge tools. Contact us at elsmarketing@ala.org.

purchases fund advocacy, awareness, and accreditation programs for library professionals worldwide.

Related Links

Contact:

Colton Ursiny

Administrative Assistant

91´«Ã½ Publishing eLearning Solutions

cursiny@ala.org

Tags