Incoming Resources
- The Goodridge genealogy, a history of the descendants of William Goodridge who came to America from Bury St. Edmunds, England, in 1636 and settled in Watertown, Massachusetts with some inquiry into the history of the family in England and the origin of the same, by Edwin Alonzo Goodridge ; revised, edited and supervised in the printing by Lyman Horace Weeks
- The complete idiot's guide to genealogy, by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls
- The family tree guide to DNA testing and genetic genealogy, Blaine T. Bettinger
- Evidence!, citation & analysis for the family historian, by Elizabeth Shown Mills
- My history is America's history, 15 things you can do to save America's stories, millennium project of The National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership with The White House Millenium Council
- The handy book for genealogists, United States of America
- Advanced genealogy research techniques, George G. Morgan, Drew Smith
- Family history detective, a step-by-step guide to investigating your family history, Desmond Walls Allen
- Organize your genealogy, strategies and solutions for every researcher, Drew Smith
- The Davidson family, an illustrated genealogy, compiled by the Davidson Family Association
- Family photo detective, learn how to find genealogy clues in old photos and solve family photo mysteries, Maureen A. Taylor
- The Family Tree sourcebook, your essential directory of American county and town records
- Helping patrons find their roots, a genealogy handbook for librarians, Janice Lindgren Schultz
- Hints and helps in roaming ancestral pastures
- Creating family archives, a step-by-step guide to saving your memories for future generations, Margot Note
- William Bradford of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations, compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, F.A.S.G. Lee D. van Antwerp, M.D.; former C.G
- How to archive family keepsakes, learn how to preserve family photos, memorabilia & genealogy records, Denise May Levenick
- How to do everything, George G. Morgan
- Life writing, a guide to family journals and personal memoirs, William J. Hofmann. --
- The genealogy handbook, the complete guide to tracing your family tree, Ellen Galford
- Uncovering your ancestry through family photographs, Maureen A. Taylor
- Unofficial guide to FamilySearch.org, how to find your family history on the world's largest free genealogy website, Dana McCullough
- Don't cry "timber!". --
- The family tree problem solver, tried-and-true tactics for tracing elusive ancestors, Marsha Hoffman Rising
- Red book, American state, county and town sources, edited by Alice Eichholz
- Me and my family tree, by Joan Sweeney ; illustrated by Annette Cable
- Professional genealogy, a manual for researchers, writers, editors, lecturers, and librarians, editor, Elizabeth Shown Mills ; editorial board, Donn Devine, James L. Hansen, Helen F.M. Leary
- How to do everything, George G. Morgan
- The Family tree historical newspapers guide, how to find your ancestors in archived newspapers, James M. Beidler
- Searching for your ancestors, the why and how of genealogy, by Gilbert Harry Doane