Digital Books & Scholarly Publications

Digital Books and Scholarly Publications

 In this video we’re talking about online digital books and publications (most available for free genealogy research) at the Internet Archive, Google Books, HathiTrust, JSTOR, and the Wayback Machine.  These locations might just have your ancestors in them and here’s where you can find them in archives and libraries online. 

These are locations beyond Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org. If you’re looking to turn over every rock as part of the Genealogical Proof Standard for your family history research, this is a must see video. 

? Diane Richard. She is a professional genealogist in the Raleigh, North Carolina area.  She is the publisher of the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal and owner of Mosaic Research and Project Management (a.k.a. Mosaic RPM)… as well as a regular guest here at Genealogy TV.  

? Diane Richard can be found at MosaicRPM.com and she runs a workshop at the North Carolina Archives.  You can find more about her workshops at Tarheel Discoveries.

Note this video has chapter marks so you can jump ahead if needed.

?   3:19 Internet Archive at Archive.org

? 13:09 Google Books at Google.com/books

? 24:23 HathiTrust at hathitrust.org

? 27:20 JSTOR at JSTOR.org

? 37:51  Wayback Machine at archive.org/web

? DOWNLOAD DIANE’s FREE HANDOUT HERE

? OTHER GTV VIDEOS WITH DIANE RICHARD on Genealogy TV

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