How To Be a Power Hitter
On Monday, 27 April 2009, I will be presenting a mini workshop for the Tulsa Genealogical Society. The topic will be “How To Be a Power Hitter,” which is all about how to be successful in online or database searching. I will explain the basic problem of trying to find what is in the record when an initial search doesn’t work.
If you cannot find your ancestor’s name, does that mean that your ancestor didn’t appear in the record? Maybe the name wasn’t entered correctly. I will describe many possible reasons and several possible solutions.
I will present the same topic as a one-hour lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies’ National Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Wednesday, 2 Sep 2009. The conference will last from Wednesday through Saturday, 2 – 5 September, and will be a great opportunity for attending high-quality lectures (with as many as nine offered each time slot), doing some serious genealogy shopping, and meeting new genealogy friends with only a short drive for those of us in the Tulsa area.
For the TGS mini workshop, I will be expanding the basic lecture into a workshop the second hour, for the attendees to have the opportunity to try some of the methods introduced during the first hour.
To attend, come to the Tulsa Genealogical Society’s facility in the Briar Village Shopping Center, on 31st Street west of Mingo. The Society suggests a donation of $7.50 for this mini-workshop. I hope to see you there.