Family historians depend upon thousands of people unknown to them. They exchange research with others; copy information from books and databases; and write libraries, societies, and government offices. At times they even hire professionals to do legwork in distant areas and trust strangers to solve important problems. But how can a researcher be assured that he or she is producing or receiving reliable results? This new edition of the official manual from the Board of Certification for Genealogists provides a standard by which all genealogists can pattern their work.
"Anyone who wants to become a certified genealogist will need to read this book." —Dick Eastman
A very concise presentation of standards for genealogists. Sometimes a bit too concise. For anyone new to the field, a better choice might be the earlier standards manual by the BCG; The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual. There are more examples and more extensive explanations. But if you just need a small reference book for reminders, this is a must for any genealogist or family historian wanting to do good research and documentation.
For someone working in genealogy, either for his/her own family or on a commercial bases, this is a must-read book of the latest guidance for creating family and pedigree records that contain proper evidence and proofs to be considered accurate. If you really care about the accuracy of your work and its value for those after you, this is the book for you.
I kept trying to read this in the wrong places - hospital waiting room, airplane, etc. Every time I picked it up, I started over. Before I read it straight through, the new edition came out and I finished that. So this edition will likely never be completely read by me. It’s great - but read the new one.