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module_9_family_history_ref-ex [2023/02/21 17:52] ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.aumodule_9_family_history_ref-ex [2024/02/15 19:10] (current) ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.au
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 ====What is family history?==== ====What is family history?====
  
-According to [[https://www.genuki.org.uk/|GenUKI]] the term family history used to be regarded as synonymous with genealogy, but now it applies to biographical research into one's ancestors - the aim typically being to produce a well-documented narrative history, of interest to family members and perhaps future generations. Thus the study of family history involves putting flesh on the skeleton that is produced by genealogy, and involves the study of the historical circumstances and geographical situation in which your ancestor lived. The idea of family history can have different personal meanings for different individuals.+Family history involves putting flesh on the skeleton that is produced by genealogy, and involves the study of the historical circumstances and geographical situation in which your ancestor lived. The idea of family history can have different personal meanings for different individuals.  This is a core area of public library service delivery.
  
 Many public libraries collect and make accessible family history resources. Many public libraries collect and make accessible family history resources.
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 Be aware of cultural issues that may surround family history e.g. resources that may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material may need special mention and sometimes unexpected results may emerge. Be aware of cultural issues that may surround family history e.g. resources that may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material may need special mention and sometimes unexpected results may emerge.
  
-Lateral thinking abilities, and the ability to efficiently refer patrons to other collecting institutions, archives and societies are critical skills sets required for librarians working with family historians.+Lateral thinking abilities, and the ability to efficiently refer patrons to other collecting institutions, archives and societies are critical skills sets required for library staff working with family historians.
  
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   * Can you show me how to use Sand's Directory?   * Can you show me how to use Sand's Directory?
   * What databases do you have on family history?   * What databases do you have on family history?
-  * My grandfather was a soldier in WWI. Where can I find out about this?+  * My grandfather from Jamaica was in the RAF in WWII. Where can I find out about this?
   * Mum gave me an old locket. It has family photos in it. How can I date the photos to help find out who they might be?   * Mum gave me an old locket. It has family photos in it. How can I date the photos to help find out who they might be?
   * I finally got a copy of my birth certificate the other day. I just found out my birth mother wasn't the woman who raised me. How do I find out about my birth mother?   * I finally got a copy of my birth certificate the other day. I just found out my birth mother wasn't the woman who raised me. How do I find out about my birth mother?
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 **Exercises for family history first contact** **Exercises for family history first contact**
  
-  * Spend time learning how to use all the equipment in your family history section.+  * Spend time learning how to use all the equipment and any databases in your family history section.
   * Search for information from the day you were born.   * Search for information from the day you were born.
   * Are the user instructions clear and easy to follow?   * Are the user instructions clear and easy to follow?
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 ====Records and referral==== ====Records and referral====
  
-Aspects of our lives will be recorded by :-+Aspects of our lives will be recorded by:
  
   * federal government agencies;    * federal government agencies; 
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   * employers etc.   * employers etc.
  
-All of these records, usually created for purposes other than family history research, are held by: -+All of these records, usually created for purposes other than family history research, are held by: 
  
   * government departments;    * government departments; 
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 [[https://www.naa.gov.au/|National Archives of Australia (NAA)]] is the best place to start for Federal Government Archives. Another example is [[https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/|WW2 Nominal Roll]] [[https://www.naa.gov.au/|National Archives of Australia (NAA)]] is the best place to start for Federal Government Archives. Another example is [[https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/|WW2 Nominal Roll]]
  
-A good place to start researching Indigenous family history, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) have produced an online guide - [[https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history|Finding Your Family]] and a downloadable kit.+A good place to start researching First Nations family history, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) have produced an online guide - [[https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history|Finding Your Family]] and a downloadable kit.
  
 ===State government records=== ===State government records===
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   * NSW BDM printout   * NSW BDM printout
  
-State Records or Public Record Offices exist in each State. e.g. [[https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/|NSW State Records]] +State Records or Public Record Offices exist in each State. 
-[[https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/archives-resources-kit-ark| ARK is held in some NSW public libraries]]+  
 +[[https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/|NSW State Archives]] 
 +Most of the NSW State Archives Collection is in the form of original documents and can be viewed at the State Archives Reading Room, KingswoodSome records of regional significance are held in NSW Regional Archives Centres, and a selection of popular records have been copied onto microform and are available at our Community Access Points throughout Australia (some NSW public libraries) and at several international locations as part of the Archives Resources Kit (ARK).
  
 Registrar-General's Departments in each state provide access to Birth, Death and Marriage records. e.g. [[https://www.nsw.gov.au/births-deaths-marriages|NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages]] Registrar-General's Departments in each state provide access to Birth, Death and Marriage records. e.g. [[https://www.nsw.gov.au/births-deaths-marriages|NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages]]
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   - How are your resources indexed or catalogued?   - How are your resources indexed or catalogued?
   - How are your resources arranged?   - How are your resources arranged?
-  - Choose two of the listed websites and search for your family name or your local town.+  - Choose two of the listed websites and search for your family name or your local town or suburb.
   - Is there a Family History Society nearby?   - Is there a Family History Society nearby?
   - What are their hours and conditions of access?   - What are their hours and conditions of access?
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