Jump to content

African American Internet Sources: Difference between revisions

Changing links and wording from outlines to Wiki articles
(Changing links/explanations from Research Outlines to Wiki articles)
(Changing links and wording from outlines to Wiki articles)
Line 12: Line 12:
::3. Explain how the ''Keyword, Title, Film/Fiche, Author, & Call Number'' searches are used.  
::3. Explain how the ''Keyword, Title, Film/Fiche, Author, & Call Number'' searches are used.  
::4. Use the ''Subject Search'' with phrases like African Americans, Blacks, and Slaves.
::4. Use the ''Subject Search'' with phrases like African Americans, Blacks, and Slaves.
:B. Explain the value and find (1) the United States Research Wiki article, (2) Search this Wiki for the state, or nation you need and notice the topics listed. Many are updated sections of retired research outlines.  
:B. Explain the value and find (1) the United States Research Wiki article, (2) Search this Wiki for the state, or nation you need and notice the topics listed.  
:C. Explain the value and find the African American (1) ''Quick Guide'' and (2) ''Part A'' on the Internet. Open [http://www.familysearch.org www.FamilySearch.org], click Search, click Research Helps, click Sorted by Document Type, click Resource Guide, and select the two African American guides.  
:C. Explain the value and find the African American (1) ''Quick Guide'' and (2) ''Part A'' on the Internet. Open [http://www.familysearch.org www.FamilySearch.org], click Search, click Research Helps, click Sorted by Document Type, click Resource Guide, and select the two African American guides.  
:D. Explain what [[Family History Library Internet Favorites|FHL Internet Favorites]] are. Use “Minorities” and “Slavery and Bondage” folders in FHL Internet Favorites.  
:D. Explain what [[Family History Library Internet Favorites|FHL Internet Favorites]] are. Use “Minorities” and “Slavery and Bondage” folders in FHL Internet Favorites.  
1,707

edits