This Special Issue of Genealogy examines the use of evidence, documentation, and methodology in family history and genealogical studies, and welcomes case studies that examine how to document individuals and relationships. A critical component of scholarly research focusing on the study of particular individuals or groups entails correctly identifying those individuals Historians, genealogists, historical demographers, and scholars in other disciplines sometimes undertake this sort of analysis. Often, research is uncomplicated if the research subject remained in a particular geographical area, or left a clear evidentiary trail, but what happens when historical documents do not clearly identify the research subject? Utilizing a case study ap...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
Introduction. The paper considers the problem of cultural identity influenced by the study of ancest...
This study has three purposes: (a) to examine the culture found in two rural average African-America...
This Special Issue of Genealogy examines the use of evidence, documentation, and methodology in fami...
The article is a case study in family genealogy and genealogical methodology, focusing on the author...
The intersection of education and genealogy is of interest to academia. Although learning is an impo...
A case study is an in-depth and rigorous empirical investigation of a particular phenomenon in which...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how genealogists create identity through their own research...
This presentation will examine transliteracy and information literacy through the lens of family his...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
Genealogy and family history are significant hobbies in the US. Though genealogists and family histo...
Family genealogy research has grown exponentially over the past decade, making it an area worthy of ...
The intersection between family genealogy and family communication is an area ripe for scholarly res...
This article focuses on the benefits of blending the methodologies of professional/academic social a...
The purpose of this study is to understand what future role archive institutions have for genealogis...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
Introduction. The paper considers the problem of cultural identity influenced by the study of ancest...
This study has three purposes: (a) to examine the culture found in two rural average African-America...
This Special Issue of Genealogy examines the use of evidence, documentation, and methodology in fami...
The article is a case study in family genealogy and genealogical methodology, focusing on the author...
The intersection of education and genealogy is of interest to academia. Although learning is an impo...
A case study is an in-depth and rigorous empirical investigation of a particular phenomenon in which...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how genealogists create identity through their own research...
This presentation will examine transliteracy and information literacy through the lens of family his...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
Genealogy and family history are significant hobbies in the US. Though genealogists and family histo...
Family genealogy research has grown exponentially over the past decade, making it an area worthy of ...
The intersection between family genealogy and family communication is an area ripe for scholarly res...
This article focuses on the benefits of blending the methodologies of professional/academic social a...
The purpose of this study is to understand what future role archive institutions have for genealogis...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
Introduction. The paper considers the problem of cultural identity influenced by the study of ancest...
This study has three purposes: (a) to examine the culture found in two rural average African-America...