FamilySearch Catalog Authors Search: Difference between revisions

#Click '''Places''' to close the Places Search.
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#Go the [https://familysearch.org/catalog-search FamilySearch Catalog].  
#Go the [https://familysearch.org/catalog-search FamilySearch Catalog].  
#Click '''Authors Search'''.  
#Click '''Places''' to close the Places Search.
#Click '''Authors Search''' to open it.  
#Type the last name of the author, or a corporate name. A corporate name can be the name of an archive.  
#Type the last name of the author, or a corporate name. A corporate name can be the name of an archive.  
#Type a first name (optional).  
#Type a first name (optional).  
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#Click '''View Film Notes''' to microfilm or microfiche numbers.
#Click '''View Film Notes''' to microfilm or microfiche numbers.


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== Strategies for Using an Authors Search  ==
== Strategies for Using an Authors Search  ==
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For example, if you want to find Jeremiah Smith, typing '''Smith''' in the "Last Name" field and nothing in the "First Name" field will give you a long results list. Typing '''Smith''' in the "Last Name" field and '''Jer*''' in the "First Name" field will give you a shorter list.  
For example, if you want to find Jeremiah Smith, typing '''Smith''' in the "Last Name" field and nothing in the "First Name" field will give you a long results list. Typing '''Smith''' in the "Last Name" field and '''Jer*''' in the "First Name" field will give you a shorter list.  


Or suppose you want to find St. John's Episcopal Church (Hampton, Virginia). Typing '''St. John’s''' will give you a long results list. Typing '''St. John's Hampton''' will give you a shorter list.
Or suppose you want to find St. John's Episcopal Church (Hampton, Virginia). Typing '''St. John’s''' will give you a long results list. Typing '''St. John's Hampton''' will give you a shorter list.  


== How Do I Understand the Results of an Authors Search?  ==
== How Do I Understand the Results of an Authors Search?  ==
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