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Professional Genealogy A Manual For Researchers Writers Editors Lecturers

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    Professional  Genealogy
    Elizabeth Shown Mills
    Volume  totaling
    654
    pages in excellent condition. Per the publisher;
    Professional Genealogy
    is a manual by professionals for everyone      serious about genealogy. For family historians who want to do their own      study, reliably, it describes the standards. For hobbyists, attorneys, and      medical scientists who seek professional researchers, it's a consumer guide      that defines quality and facilitates choices. For librarians who struggle to      help a whole new class of patrons, it provides a bridge to the methods,      sources, and minutiae of "history, up-close and personal." For established      genealogical professionals, it offers benchmarks by which they can advance      their skills and places their businesses on sounder footing. And for all      those who dream of turning a fascinating hobby into a successful career,
    Professional Genealogy
    details the preparation and the processes.
    Its      twenty-nine chapters, written by two dozen scholars, cover the following      topic areas: research skills and the analysis of evidence, writing and      compiling genealogical research, the core genealogy library collection,      genealogical ethics and standards, editing and publishing, and topics      relating to the profession of genealogist.
    "
    Professional Genealogy
    is a landmark--the field's most      significant publication since 1960, when the American Society of      Genealogists introduced
    Genealogical Research: Methods and Sources
    .      In a sense, though, its title belies its greatest value: it offers priceless      guidance to the many amateur family historians who want to ensure that their      work is of high quality and enduring value."--Thomas W. Jones, Ph.D., CG,      CGL, President, Board for Certification of Genealogists
    The following is the book's Table of Contents:
    Professional Preparation
    1. Defining Professionalism, by Donn Devine,J.D., CG, CGI
    2. Educational Preparation, by Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS
    3. Certification and Accreditation, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG;      Paul F. Smart, AG; Jimmy B. Parker, AG; and Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS
    4. The Essential Library, by Joy Reisinger, CG
    Ethics and Legalities
    5. Ethical Standards, by Neil D. Thompson, LL.B., Ph.D., CG, FASG
    6. Executing Contracts, by Patricia Gilliam Hastings, J.D.
    7. Copyright and Fair Use, by Val D. Greenwood, J.D., AG
    Career Management
    8. Alternative Careers, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS
    9. Structuring A Business, by Melinda Shackleford Kashuba, Ph.D.
    10. Setting Realistic Fees, by Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
    11. Marketing Strategies, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS
    12. Business Record Keeping, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG
    13. Time Management, by Patricia Law Hatcher, CG, FASG
    Professional Research Skills
    14. Problem Analyses and Research Plans, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG
    15. Research Procedures, by Linda Woodward Geiger, CGRS, CGL
    16. Transcripts and Abstracts, by Mary McCampbell Bell, CLS, CGL
    17. Evidence Analysis, by Donn Devine, J.D., CG, CGI
    Writing and Compiling
    18. Research Reports, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
    19. Genealogy Columns, by Regina Hines Ellison, CGRS
    20. Proof Arguments and Case Studies, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL,      FASG
    21. Book and Media Reviews, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
    22. Record Compilations, by Bettie Cummings Cook, CG
    23. Family Histories, by Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG
    24. Lineage Papers, by Mary McCampbell Bell, CLS, CGL and Elisabeth Whitman      Schmidt, CLS
    Editing and Publishing
    25. Editing Periodicals, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
    26. Proofreading and Indexing, by Birdie Monk Holsclaw
    27. Preparing Books for Press, by Joan Ferris Curran, CG
    Educational Services
    28. Classroom Teaching, by Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
    29. Lecturing, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG
    This 654-page reference book includes an appendix for Abbreviations and      Acronyms as well as a section covering "Codes, Guidelines, and Standards:      United States and International." The book also has an extensive index.
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