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Inviting Patrons To Party With Their Ancestors: Finding Resources, Creating Programs, And Forming Partnerships For Genealogy, Beth Transue, Mary Porter
Inviting Patrons To Party With Their Ancestors: Finding Resources, Creating Programs, And Forming Partnerships For Genealogy, Beth Transue, Mary Porter
Library Staff Presentations & Publications
Obtain an overview of major resources (especially free!) and search strategies to get your patrons started on their genealogy searches. Ideas for genealogy related programming to get more of them interested and engaged will be shared, as well as possible organizations and businesses who could provide speakers and/or low- and no-cost assistance to both your library and your patrons in this effort.
Beth Transue is the Information Literacy Librarian at Messiah University. She coordinates information literacy instruction across the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, including a robust instruction program in required first year
core courses. In her personal time, Beth enjoys …
Ancestry And The 1950 Us Census, Beth Transue
Ancestry And The 1950 Us Census, Beth Transue
Library Staff Presentations & Publications
A presentation for the staff of Messiah University
Tuesday, June 7 at noon; Boyer 337
Did you know that Messiah employees have access to a version of Ancestry.com? Find your ancestors and grow your family tree.
In April 2022, the 1950 Census was released to the public for the first time, after 72 years. Learn how to find yourself or your family members in the census. Try it out for yourself!