Sams Teach yourself e-Genealogy
This book offers tips on how to successfully research genealogical websites and find more resources online. By allowing the reader to take a look into government documents and state archives without leaving the comfort of home, is a great resource for those who maybe older, or have mobility issues or just too far away to go in person.
Family Trees: A History of Genealogy in America
This resource is intended for researchers who want to know more about the history of genealogy and where the facilitation began to know and trace your family roots.
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Genealogy
This resource is intended for those researchers who may just be getting into genealogy and do not know here to start. This guide offers up to date techniques for navigating the evolving world of genealogical research.
The Librarian’s Genealogy Notebook
This resource is intended for researchers who may prefer information from a librarians point of view. This notebook provides information about hoe to navigate library resources and who and what you should look for.
This recourse uses 5 major racial groups, 25 hispanic-origin groups, and 106 ancestry groups to explain the genetic makeup of the United States. Another great resource to explain DNA and migration patterns in genealogy.