Incoming Resources
- The complete idiot's guide to genealogy, by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls
- Mastering census & military records, W. Daniel Quillen
- Searching for your ancestors in historic newspapers, Claudia C. Breland
- Finding family, my search for roots and the secrets in my DNA, Richard Hill
- The adoptee's guide to DNA testing, how to use genetic genealogy to discover your long-lost family, Tamar Weinberg
- Genealogy research, how to organize the notes, papers, documents, emails, scans, computer files, and photographs for family research, by D. Kalten
- A Weekend of Genealogy, Things to Know and Do Online and Offline, Margaret M. McMahon
- Genealogy, family tree research made easy, Poppy Sure
- Guide to genealogy, by T.J. Resler
- Sherman directory, an alphabetical listing of over 25,000 Shermans with known vital records and relationships, John H. Sherman
- Mayflower descendants and their marriages for two generations after the landing;, including a short history of the church of the Pilgrim founders of New England
- History for genealogists, using chronological time lines to find and understand your ancestors, by Judy Jacobson
- Family photo detective, learn how to find genealogy clues in old photos and solve family photo mysteries, Maureen A. Taylor
- Elements of genealogical analysis, Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
- The genealogist's U.S. history pocket reference, quick facts & timelines of American history to help understand your ancestors, by Nancy Hendrickson
- Roots for kids, a genealogy guide for young people, Susan Provost Beller
- Genetic genealogy, the basics and beyond, Emily D. Aulicino
- Family tree legacies, preserving memories throughout time, Alison Stacy, Diane Haddad, and the editors of Family tree magazine
- Mastering immigration & naturalization records, W. Daniel Quillen
- Genealogist's handbook for Irish research, Marie E. Daly ; with Judith Lucey
- Unpuzzling your past, the best-selling basic guide to genealogy, Emily Anne Croom
- How to do everything, George G. Morgan
- The complete book of emigrants, 1607-1660, a comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the New Colonies, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Red book, American state, county and town sources, edited by Alice Eichholz
- Preserve your family history, a step-by-step guide for interviewing family members and writing oral histories, LeAnn R. Ralph
- Tracing your Baltic, Scandinavian, Eastern European, & Middle Eastern ancestry online, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Estonian, Latvian, Polish, Lithuanian, Greek, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Armenian, Hungarian, Eastern European & Middle Eastern genealogy (all faiths), Anne Hart
- Ancestors, who we are and where we come from, David Hertzel