Hi Arnon - that's right - yes. But I look forward to looking at your blog Christine. All best, Tanya Sent from my iPhone On 29/06/2013, at 3:50 AM, Arnon Hershkovitz <arnon.hershkovitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Christine, are you referring you genealogy-related resources (e.g., > immigration records, vital record indexes, and such) that will serve a > genealogy research? > > I think Tanya (and myself) meant something else: articles/books that may > benefit a scholarly writing about genealogy (e.g., studies about genealogy > and learning, heritage tours and self-identity, etc.). > > Tanya - am I correct? > > Arnon > > > On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Christine Sleeter <csleeter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm creating a blog-format resource box for family history, at > http://historyandfamily.blogspot.com/ > > Although right now it's pretty much all US-based, I'm interested in guest > writer who would like to write an entry or two, broadening what is there. > Something new gets posted almost every week. For classes that have a family > history focus, there may be some useful tools here for students. > > Christine > > > ------------------------- > Christine Sleeter, PhD > Professor Emerita, California State University Monterey Bay > Past-President, National Association for Multicultural Education > Phone: 831-915-3876 > Mailing address: > 118 1/2 Dunecrest Ave. > Monterey, CA 93940 > http://www.christinesleeter.org > > Recent books: > Power, Teaching and Teacher Education > Creating Solidarity Across Diverse Communities (co-editor) > Professional Development for Culturally Responsive and Relationship-Based > Pedagogy (editor) > > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Tanya Evans <tanya.evans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all - I'm on semester break and now settling down to some much needed > writing on family history. I wondered if it would be helpful for us to share > our bibliographies on family history and geneaology? I'd be happy to share > what I've found helpful to me in the course of my research. I'm sure I would > have much to learn from others working in other disciplines. > > All the best, > Tanya > >