Genealogy Online for Dummies
by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm
Editorial Review: The Helms have put together an excellent introductory guide to doing genealogical research online. They've avoided the usual trap of organizing their book by resources, which may be easy for the author but makes it harder on the user. So instead of devoting this chapter to useful Web sites, that chapter to valuable newsgroups, and so forth, they've organized the book in a way closer to the way you'd organize good family research.
Evidence! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian
by Elizabeth Shown Mills
From an Amazon.com reviewer: Evidence! Citation & Analysis For The Family Historian
by experienced genealogist Elizabeth Shown Mills is a very useful and "user friendly" guide specifically written for family history researchers and genealogists regardless of their experience levels.
Evidence! is about the proper form, presentation, and documentation of source citations and drawing sound conclusions from often limited evidence. An absolute "must-read" for anyone devoted to putting together a genealogical history,
Evidence! is an essential, core title for personal, professional, academic, genealogical, and community library reference collections.