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9/24/10 Sister Menzel, Arizona: While constructing an email for a patron who needed Germany/Prussia research help and specifically how to to read and translate old German Gothic script I suggested several things including the online classes in “[http://bit.ly/6nqzSc German Kurrent]“.  
9/24/10 Sister Menzel, Arizona: While constructing an email for a patron who needed Germany/Prussia research help and specifically how to to read and translate old German Gothic script I suggested several things including the online classes in “[http://bit.ly/6nqzSc German Kurrent]“.  


Also, in the FHL under “[http://bit.ly/bJTtMB Research Help]” I clicked on “Articles” and with a few clicks can download a [http://bit.ly/bY4aFX 60 page booklet] on Germany Research under “Resource Documents”. I also found a [http://bit.ly/biQEyo template ]for the German Gothic Script under Resource Guides.  
Also, in the FS Library under “[http://bit.ly/bJTtMB Research Help]” I clicked on “Articles” and with a few clicks can download a [http://bit.ly/bY4aFX 60 page booklet] on Germany Research under “Resource Documents”. I also found a [http://bit.ly/biQEyo template ]for the German Gothic Script under Resource Guides.  


I next suggested she go to the Wiki and enter “[http://bit.ly/baUvuq German Vocabulary]” in the search box. This page ([[German Research on the Internet - an Overview -complete handout]]) is loaded with research helps, links, vocabulary, handwriting, and you name it. This is by far the '''''BEST'''''Wiki page I’ve ever seen!  
I next suggested she go to the Wiki and enter “[http://bit.ly/baUvuq German Vocabulary]” in the search box. This page ([[German Research on the Internet - an Overview -complete handout]]) is loaded with research helps, links, vocabulary, handwriting, and you name it. This is by far the '''''BEST'''''Wiki page I’ve ever seen!