Genealogy Standards Rules to Live By
Anyone who has delved into Internet genealogy has probably found themselves wondering if there are any guidelines or standards applied to genealogy research and its publication by family historians. The proliferation of misinformation, sloppy work, errors in judgment, and downright mistakes has left many of us shaking our heads in disbelief.
Much of the problem can be attributed to a lack of education, rather than callousness on the part of any guilty individual. Fortunately, the National Genealogical Society has come to the rescue with a set of standards for genealogy research. There are at present five short lists of guidelines to keep in mind while in pursuit of your roots.
Standards for Sound Genealogical Research Covers the basics of seeking, using and documenting genealogical record sources, as well as common courtesies when communicating, sharing, or publishing genealogical findings.
Standards for Using Records Repositories and Libraries Rules for proper conduct in libraries and archives, stressing respect for fragile records and courtesy toward research staff.
Standards for Use of Technology in Genealogical Research A reminder that computer technology should be considered as a tool to facilitate genealogy, and not as a substitute for proper research and documentation.
Standards for Sharing Information With OthersCovers the responsibilities of family historians when sharing information or data with others, an essential part of family history research.
Guidelines for Publishing Web Pages on the InternetStresses that publishing information through Internet Web sites and Web pages shares many similarities with print publishing, and should follow the same rules and considerations. Excellent examples of what should and should not be included.
Hawke's Bay Branch of the NZSG
Convenor: Jeannie Wright
Secretary: Margaret Elms
Treasurer: Kathleen Hargreaves
Committee
Joyce Reardon, Jan Tapper, Marguerite Young, Marcia Murtagh, Liz Gunn, Tina Purvis.
Newsletter: Margaret Elms
Overseas Magazines: Elizabeth Martin & June Sowman
Computers: Ian Webster
Blog: Kim Salamonson
Secretary: Margaret Elms
Treasurer: Kathleen Hargreaves
Committee
Joyce Reardon, Jan Tapper, Marguerite Young, Marcia Murtagh, Liz Gunn, Tina Purvis.
Newsletter: Margaret Elms
Overseas Magazines: Elizabeth Martin & June Sowman
Computers: Ian Webster
Blog: Kim Salamonson
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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