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Principles of Family History Research
Step 3. Select Records to Search
See also United States, How to Find Genealogy Records
Selecting a record to search is the most complex part of the research process. You will need to—
- Identify a category of sources.
- Choose a record type.
- Select specific records.
- Describe the record on a research log.
This is called a record selection strategy—an orderly approach for identifying the records most helpful for your research objective.
At the end of this step you will have a research log with descriptions of records you will search to meet your objective.
You may want to view the tutorial at FamilySearch Learning Center:"Ancestors Season 1: The Paper Trail".
Table of Contents for Step 3. Select Records to Search
1 Creation of Records
2 Identify a Category of Sources
- 2.1 Genealogical Records
- 2.1.1 Compiled Records
- 2.1.2 Original Records
- 2.1.1 Compiled Records
- 2.2 Reference Tools
- 2.2.1 Background Information
- 2.2.2 Finding Aids
- 2.2.1 Background Information
- 3.1 Choose a Record Type#Sources_Useful_to_GenealogistsSources_Useful_to_Genealogists
- 3.1.1 Compiled Records: Choices
- 3.1.2 Original Records Choices
- 3.1.3 Background Information Choices
- 3.1.4 Finding Aids Choices
- 3.1.1 Compiled Records: Choices
- 3.2 Other Tools for Choosing a Record Type
- 4.1 Helpful Guessing Skills
- 4.2 Catalogs and Record Lists
- 4.3 Selection Criteria
- 4.3.1 Record Content
- 4.3.2 Record Access
- 4.3.3 Interest, Inspiration, and Intuition
- 4.3.4 Selecting More Than One Record
- 4.3.1 Record Content
- 4.4 Jurisdictions
5 Describe the Records on a Research Log
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