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Have you ever needed an address,
phone number or other information for a genealogy library, society,
agency, or other organization, but weren't sure where to look?
The Genealogist's Address book is exactly what you have been looking
for.
Organized by subject and fully searchable, this
book on CD puts you in touch
with all the key sources of genealogical information, giving names,
addresses, phone numbers, FAX numbers, e-mail addresses, websites,
contact persons, business hours, and other pertinent information for
more than 16,500 libraries, archives, genealogical societies,
historical societies, government agencies, vital records offices,
professional bodies, religious organizations and archives, surname
registries, research centers, special interest groups, periodicals,
newspaper columns, publishers, booksellers, services, databases, and
much, much more.
The only publication containing a
comprehensive list of current genealogical and historical resources,
the Address Book will streamline your research and point you towards
places you didn't even know existed. No more wading through zillions
of Internet sites to locate genealogy information! The Genealogist's
Address Book CD is all you need to keep a world of resources at your
fingertips.
The Genealogist's Address Book has been a highly acclaimed national
"Yellow Pages" for the genealogist since it was first published in
1991. As the field of genealogy has grown over the years, so has the
size of the Address Book. The Fourth Edition, published in 1998,
encompassed more than 800 pages. The explosion in genealogical
resources, however, can no longer be contained in the confines of a
book, so this new Fifth Edition is produced as a CD, the only format
practicable for a reference tool of this size and scope (over 2600
pages).
Based on a written survey of thousands of
organizations and institutions across the country, and supplemented by
information from printed and Internet sources, the new Fifth Edition of the
Address Book has been extensively updated and expanded. With thousands of
additional entries, URLs, and e-mail addresses, the Address Book is now more
useful to the researcher than ever. New to this edition is a greatly expanded
Religious Archives section, which includes many smaller denominations and
notes in the cross-references that trace the "genealogy" of the often quite
complex schisms. This edition also includes many more historical societies and
organizations, making it an indispensable research tool for historians as well
as genealogists.
"Mrs. Bentley has...once again produced a tool which genealogists and
genealogical librarians will find indispensable."--THE NEW YORK
GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Vol. 130, No. 2 (April 1999), p.
152.
"...highly recommended..."--LIBRARY JOURNAL (October 15, 1998).
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