Showing posts with label Hoosier Genealogist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoosier Genealogist. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Ohio Genealogy News with extended on-line versions!

The excellent genealogy newsmagazine Ohio Genealogy News has made an improvement: in addition to its print publication, it now provides on-line extended versions of two articles in the current issue, one on the Western Reserve and the other on Geauga County.

I know that the Indiana Historical Society's twice-yearly The Hoosier Genealogist: Connections publishes supplemental data on-line, coordinated with articles published in the hard copy.

I wonder why none of the top-line genealogy journals -- all seriously constrained for space by the cost of paper -- have not chosen this route. Is there a downside?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Finding Indiana Ancestors

I don't have 50 introduction-to-genealogy-in-our-state books lined up to compare side by side, but the Indiana Historical Society's Finding Indiana Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Research might just be the class of the field. Frankly, I wasn't sure I could justify the $30 price; having checked it out of the local library and looked it over, now I think it's a bargain -- and the kind of book that may be useful both to novices and those who've been around a while.

Beginners can benefit from the overview chapter on internet research by Amy Johnson Crow. I'm looking forward to learning the differences between the Indiana State Library, the Indiana State Archives, and the Indiana Historical Society Library. And even the browser can benefit from the six model articles, including Randy Mills on placing ancestors in historical context and Ernie Moore's hard-headed investigation of the family story that William Park Herron was wounded at Chickamauga. Fair warning: long-time Indiana researchers may already have many of these articles on their shelves in back issues of Hoosier Genealogist and THG:Connections.