This conference session offers ideas for easy family history programming at public libraries, including opportunities for patrons to learn the basics of genetics. Library staff answering reference questions will learn about Genetics Home Reference, a consumer-friendly website from the National Library of Medicine
This article describes the Genetics Home Reference, the National Library of Medicine\u27s searchable...
You recognize them the minute they stop by the desk, they are the “Patrons with Ancestors.” Respondi...
Individual reprints of this article are not available. The entire Primer on Medical Genomics will be...
Overview of genetic genealogy industry and what it offers patrons, including types of DNA tested, te...
Using Genealogical Records and Genetic Markers of the Y-chromosome, X-chromosome, and Mitochondrial ...
This is a presentation by Robert Runderson, Management Systems Specialist - USA Marx Library, about ...
Using Genetic Testing and Historical Records to Document Ancestral Heritage Hannah Bromberg Division...
Caring for the Family Tree: Helping Patrons Select Genealogy Software Presentation by: Rob Lesher, P...
Obtain an overview of major resources (especially free!) and search strategies to get your patrons s...
Not everything you need to trace your roots is online, but our resident genealogy enthusiast will he...
In this paper, data from student projects completed in their HONR 1000N: Genetics and Genealogy cour...
Say the word “genealogy” in an academic library, and you are bound to see weary librarians and archi...
In this paper, data from student projects completed in their HONR 1000N: Genetics and Genealogy cour...
Presentation given on online tools for genealogy given to the Robeson County Genealogical Society
Dr. Sarah Liljegren shares her presentation Using DNA Testing to Explore Your Family Tree with guest...
This article describes the Genetics Home Reference, the National Library of Medicine\u27s searchable...
You recognize them the minute they stop by the desk, they are the “Patrons with Ancestors.” Respondi...
Individual reprints of this article are not available. The entire Primer on Medical Genomics will be...
Overview of genetic genealogy industry and what it offers patrons, including types of DNA tested, te...
Using Genealogical Records and Genetic Markers of the Y-chromosome, X-chromosome, and Mitochondrial ...
This is a presentation by Robert Runderson, Management Systems Specialist - USA Marx Library, about ...
Using Genetic Testing and Historical Records to Document Ancestral Heritage Hannah Bromberg Division...
Caring for the Family Tree: Helping Patrons Select Genealogy Software Presentation by: Rob Lesher, P...
Obtain an overview of major resources (especially free!) and search strategies to get your patrons s...
Not everything you need to trace your roots is online, but our resident genealogy enthusiast will he...
In this paper, data from student projects completed in their HONR 1000N: Genetics and Genealogy cour...
Say the word “genealogy” in an academic library, and you are bound to see weary librarians and archi...
In this paper, data from student projects completed in their HONR 1000N: Genetics and Genealogy cour...
Presentation given on online tools for genealogy given to the Robeson County Genealogical Society
Dr. Sarah Liljegren shares her presentation Using DNA Testing to Explore Your Family Tree with guest...
This article describes the Genetics Home Reference, the National Library of Medicine\u27s searchable...
You recognize them the minute they stop by the desk, they are the “Patrons with Ancestors.” Respondi...
Individual reprints of this article are not available. The entire Primer on Medical Genomics will be...