Introducing the Video Guide Bundle. Get all Newspaper Research Academy Video Guides – Forever.
The normal subscription includes all Research Guides + all Video Guides + the Newspaper Keyword Compendium + a no-ad experience whenever you use The Ancestor Hunt website. It is an annual subscription, and you can renew it every year to get the added materials.
Why Purchase the Video Guide Bundle?
- It is a one-time PERENNIAL purchase. As long as you keep the Google Drive Link where all the Video Guides are stored, you get all of them FOREVER. If I add 20 more Video Guides in the next two years, you will receive ALL of them. There are NO RENEWALS.
- It is less expensive than the complete Newspaper Research Academy subscription.
- Access is easy. After your purchase, I receive an email. I will then email you the link to Google Drive, where the Video Guide folder is stored. You can view and download the video whenever you want. Just save the emailed Google Drive link, and you will have access to all the Video Guides that I add – forever.
Below is a list with descriptions of all the Video Guides. Purchase instructions follow the list.
This Video discusses the most powerful techniques to maximize our search results.
This Video shows the viewer how to use the Directory of U.S. Newspapers in American Libraries provided by the Library of Congress and where to find non-digitized historical newspaper titles in U.S. libraries and other institutions.
This Video discusses 95 of the best tips and techniques to get the most from your online historical newspaper research.
This Video shows the viewer how to use the Advanced Search capabilities of Chronicling America, and how to use filtering to home in on results, as well as how to handle images presented with the results.
This Video discusses the many varied ways to find obituaries, whether they be found in online newspapers, indexes, clipping books, etc. The viewer will also learn tips on how to best analyze obituary contents so that proper conclusions can be derived.
This Video shows the viewer how to apply the absolute best techniques for searching for and obtaining ancestor newspaper articles.
This Video focuses on using nicknames as a primary technique to gather more positive search results.
This Video shows the viewer how to overcome the common OCR errors and how to structure search criteria to overcome these errors.
This Video helps the beginner understand processes for handling old newspapers and converting them to digital form. It discusses why online newspaper research is such a challenge and how to overcome these challenges, so that they can become proficient researchers.
This Video shows you several alternative methods and websites where you can access obituaries without the need to search online newsopaer databases to retrieve them. There are very large obituary databases and websites, hundreds of obituary indexes and maasive amounts of transcriptions of obituaries availalble,
This Video shows the viewer how to find all the titles that are in the Chronicling America newspaper database.
This Video shows the viewer how to find all the titles that are in the Newspapers.com newspaper database.
This Video shows the viewer how to find all the titles that are in the NewspaperArchive newspaper database.
This Video shows the viewer how to find all the titles that are in the GenealogyBank newspaper database.
This video demonstrates the power of searching with abbreviations, and the different techniques to use to maximize the number of search results that can be acquired.
This video discusses the benefits of searching for parts of hyphenated words, which were heavily used in old newspapers. Also discussed are the techniques of searching for one or more syllables instead of entire words when a hyphen has been printed.
This video defines Boolean Searches and how they can be applied to searching old newspapers.
This video explains proximity searches and how they can be applied to newspaper searches. They are especially helpful when a person goes by variations of first name, middle name, middle initial, and surname. They are also helpful when significant events are known by different names.
When a person is a descendant of immigrants and lives in an English speaking country like the U.S., it is likely that there are articles about the immigrant ancestors in foreign language newspapers in the U.S., as well as in the foreign country. If the newspaper database that houses these articles can display the output of the OCR process, then it is possible to translate the article into English.
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After your purchase, I receive an email. I will then email you the link to Google Drive, where the Video Guide folder is stored. You can read and download the PDF whenever you want.