Molto, 2009 - Google Patents
Genealogical literature and its usersMolto, 2009
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- 13130188206408005082
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- Molto M
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- Encyclopedia of library and information sciences
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Genealogical literature is the body of writings on genealogy, which is the study of ancestry and descent. This entry consists of a description of the history of genealogy, the users of genealogical literature, and the procedures and resources used in genealogical research …
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