Topics Discussed
Transitioning from online research to in-person research in archives can be difficult. Prepare yourself using the five tips, plus bonus tip, Denys shares in this episode. Listen in and you’ll feel comfortable making your first visit for on-site research!
Links
Pennsylvania’s local historical and genealogical societies can be found on my website PAancestors.com under the Research Guide.
Internet Archive has free digital books, most older than 75 years, that will help you. Create a free account and save your favorites.
BYU Script Tutorial is a free online course to help you learn how to read handwriting.
Reading Early American Handwriting, by Kip Sperry is an excellent self-study for most records you’ll use in Pennsylvania.
Convert Images (Photos) to PDFs on your mobile phone - there are many free apps available and this article from PCmag describes many and rates them. I’ve used the free version of Genius Scan for five years and it’s been reliable.
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