Guide to Reference in Genealogy and Biography

Guide to Reference in Genealogy and Biography

www.alastore.ala.org GUIDE TO REFERENCE IN GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY www.alastore.ala.org ALA Editions purchases fund advocacy, awareness, and accreditation programs for library professionals worldwide. www.alastore.ala.org GUIDE TO REFERENCE IN GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY MARY K. MANNIX, FRED BURCHSTED, and JO BELL WHITLATCH, Editors AN IMPRINT OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION CHICAGO • 2015 www.alastore.ala.org © 2015 by the American Library Association Extensive effort has gone into ensuring the reliability of the information in this book; however, the publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein. ISBNs: 978– 0- 8389– 1294– 2 (paper); 978– 0- 8389– 1295– 9 (PDF); 978– 0- 8389– 1296– 6 (ePub); 978– 0- 8389– 1297– 3 (Kindle). Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Guide to reference in genealogy and biography / Mary K. Mannix, Fred Burchsted, and Jo Bell Whitlatch, editors. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978- 0- 8389- 1294- 2 (print : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0- 8389- 1295- 9 (pdf) — ISBN 978- 0- 8389- 1296- 6 (epub) — ISBN 978-0- 8389- 1297- 3 (kindle) 1. Biography— Bibliography. 2. Genealogy— Bibliography. 3. Biography—Reference books— Bibliography. 4. Genealogy— Reference books— Bibliography. 5. Biography— Computer network resources— Directories. 6. Genealogy— Computer network resources— Directories. I. Mannix, Mary K., editor. II. Burchsted, Fred., editor. III. Whitlatch, Jo Bell, editor. Z5301.G85 2015 [CT104] 016.9291072— dc23 2014045259 Cover design by Alejandra Diaz. Image © Karin Hildebrand Lau / Shutterstock, Inc. Text composition by Scribe, Inc. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48– 1992 (Permanence of Paper). Printed in the United States of America. POD v1. www.alastore.ala.org CONTENTS FOREWORD VII CONTRIBUTORS XI ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII GENEALOGY 1 Introduction: Genealogy Sources 3 Mary K. Mannix 1 International 7 2 North America 11 3 Latin America 42 4 Europe 44 5 Asia 68 6 Australia and Oceania 69 7 Heraldry 71 8 Names 76 v www.alastore.ala.org CONTENTS 9 African Americans 86 10 Hispanic Americans 88 11 Jews 89 12 Native Americans 92 13 Quakers 93 BIOGRAPHY 95 Introduction: Biography Sources 97 Fred Burchsted and Anna Esty 14 International 101 15 North America 147 16 Latin America and the Caribbean 193 17 Europe 213 18 Africa 288 19 Asia 300 20 Australia and Oceania 324 INDEX 329 vi www.alastore.ala.org FOREWORD The American Library Association has long been a source for authorita- tive bibliographies of the reference literature for practicing librarians, library educators, and reference service trainers. ALA’s Guide to Refer- ence Books was printed in eleven editions over nearly a century, and was succeeded in 2009 by the online Guide to Reference (www.guideto reference .org). The Guide to Reference segments, drawn from the online Guide, continue that tradition with expertly compiled, annotated bib- liographies of reference works and serve as snapshots of the evolving content of the Guide. Although intended for use largely in North American libraries serv- ing institutions of higher education, the segments will also be valuable to public and school librarians, independent researchers, publishers and book dealers, as well as librarians outside North America, for tasks such as identifying sources that will answer questions, directing researchers, creating local instructional materials, educating and training LIS students and reference staff, and inventorying and developing reference collections. These guides provide a usably comprehensive, rather than exhaustive, rep- ertory of sources as the foundation for reference and information services in today’s higher education settings. They include works that can most usefully satisfy the vast majority of demands made on a reference service, while not altogether excluding “exotic” or little- known works that will meet only the unusual need. In addition to providing classifi ed annotated bibliographies, topical sections include editors’ guides that orient readers to each subject, its scope and concerns, and the types of sources commonly consulted. The editors’ guides will be useful to the generalist librarian and to the LIS stu- dent as background to the bibliographies or as intellectual frameworks for addressing reference questions. vii www.alastore.ala.org FOREWORD The reader will fi nd entries for works that are, for the most part, broadly focused; works on individual persons or with a narrow geo- graphical or chronological focus are generally not included. Selection criteria favored titles published in the last twenty years; the reader may consult earlier printed bibliographies and indexes, such as the numerous print editions of the Guide to Reference Books, for many earlier and still important works. As libraries shift their print reference works to the gen- eral stacks or to remote locations, the online Guide and its older print edi- tions may help to identify reference works that are no longer close at hand. Sources in the Guide include websites, search engines, and full- text databases as well as the traditional array of encyclopedic, bibliographic, and compendious works. Online sources have replaced their printed ver- sions for most librarians under most circumstances. A source only appears in one format; its annotation will identify the format options and describe the relationships between online and print versions. New reference works or editions are not automatically included in the Guide. Selection criteria favor sources that have stood some test of time and utility, as well as sources that are free but authoritative or sources that require purchase or licensing and are held at enough libraries to be reasonably available to readers of the Guide. The reader is encouraged to peruse the annotations of entries in the same subcategory as known items. An annotation may contain extensive cross references to related sources that are not described separately as well as comparisons to related sources, indications of appropriate audiences for the source, and other details that provide signifi cant added value. In the online Guide to Reference, titles mentioned in the annotations of sources are linked electronically to citations; however, readers using the segments need to consult WorldCat or a similar source to obtain full citations for titles. In an attempt to balance inclusion and exhaustion, a source may be included in several but not necessarily all relevant subcategories. This segment on Genealogy and Biography Sources includes sources for each patron and librarian in every type of library. Biographies are cen- tral to any general reference collection. When a person cannot be found in standard biographical sources, genealogical sources offer excellent starting points for research. Also, genealogists often consult biographical sources as part of their family history research. Biographical and genealogical reference have been revolutionized by online indexing tools such as Biography and Genealogy Master Index and online full- text sources, including World Biographical Information System, Biography in Context, and Biography Reference Bank. For biography, initial searching is usually electronic, but the online sources often lead to still- valuable printed sources. Reference sources have grown tremendously in biography and genealogy. In biography, online sources frequently supple- ment rather than replace printed resources; whereas in genealogy, online viii www.alastore.ala.org FOREWORD sources more frequently replace printed resources. The primary areas in genealogy where print is still important are research manuals, heraldry, and onomastics. In the future, new electronic biographical and genea- logical sources and digitalized versions of old print sources will become increasingly important. Reference librarians have a responsibility for developing valuable ref- erence collections, regardless of format. Local needs and circumstances should determine the fi nal set of core works for individual libraries– – which sources in your library are basic sources that would be frequently used for certain types of queries as a place to start in locating information. Within these limitations, this segment will be useful in evaluating and updating basic reference collections. Guide to Reference in Genealogy and Biography will assist instructors and LIS students as well as paraprofessional staff in learning basic refer- ence sources. For professionals, keeping up in the fi eld has always been important. But rapid changes in technology require even more emphasis on professional development in the 21st century. Yet, knowledge of reference sources still remains an important factor in many successful reference trans- actions. Along with search engines and search techniques, reference sources are continually evolving. Thus, knowledge and skills require constant updat- ing. Experienced reference librarians will want to use this annotated list of sources to assess their knowledge of sources and to become acquainted with sources they have not previously used. We on the Guide to Reference team hope you fi nd the segments help- ful, and we welcome your comments at guidetoreference @ala .org. To get the full benefi t of the comprehensive compilation in a wide range of sub- ject areas as well as updates to each segment, we also encourage you to subscribe to the online Guide, where you have access to updated entries, annotations, user comments, and special features such as personal notes and

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