Friday, May 18, 2012

Two websites to recommend

The first of my favorite websites would be the American Library Association website because you can quickly access all kinds of lists of books including banned books and winners of various book awards. Recently we had education students come in and need to find two Newberry Award books and I quickly located the list on ALA. http://www.ala.org/

My second favorite would be Follett Titlewave. I used this resource at my school to locate information on books and get cataloging information for books that didn't come with pre-ordered downloads. There is so much more information on this site, including award lists from different states.I couldn't live without it before and I'm using it at my new position as well. http://www.titlewave.com/

Wrapping it up

I learned so much doing these exercises. Since I just moved to the state and previously worked at an intermediate school, I wasn't familiar with many of these. I hope to get my patrons at the university to access them for research as well as the public that come in to use the library.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Additional Information on Ancestry

I went back and looked at pictures from South Dakota baseball players. I found one that was from Kansas, my previous state of residence.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Ancestry Library

I didn’t find anything under my own name. I do know there are at least two other Marsha Lytle’s in the U.S. though, both who are also librarians. I have lived in fourteen states, had seven kids, and two marriages and divorces, so I was surprised nothing came up.
This is the one lesson I got distracted on and went all over the place. I started by searching in my father’s side of the family because we don’t know much about the early Lytle’s. They are a mystery I haven’t yet unraveled. I did find an obituary for my father’s sister in the Battle Creek, Michigan newspaper. When I noticed my aunt’s, I saw that one of my cousins had died. The obit should have come up, but didn’t which was very frustrating. I did, however, located my great-grandfather in an earlier census than I had found before, which gave me a few clues to follow up on. I thought he was born in West Virginia, which might be true because that was before it split from Virginia.
I don’t know what I did wrong, but I did not find the Photos and Map tab in Ancestry.
In Heritage Quest I found my ancestor’s Revolutionary Pension files. Michael Young enrolled in North Carolina but lived in Kentucky when he filed for his pension years later. I also did some research on Port Tobacco, Maryland where some of my earliest American ancestor’s lived in the 1600’s. The Dent Family had quite a few entries in the Historical Society of Charles County, Maryland.

In Sanborn Maps I started out with Rapid City where I was born and lived for a few months on Ellsworth AFB, but wasn’t able to locate that. I search Pierre instead in its early days (1884) to see if I recognized anything from my two very brief visits, but I didn’t.

ArchiveGrid and CAMIO

Archive Grid
Sitting Bull autograph card. I totally failed on this one. I tried many different combinations but never located it on this resource.
For the second part I researched Frederick Remington and located a painting of his entitled “Dismounted the Fourth Trooper Moving the Lead Horse” owned by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamston, Massachusetts. This oil painting depicts the Battle of Little Bighorn. I also located a photograph by Arnold Genthe held by the Library of Congress entitled “One Washington Place” of Chinatown, San Francisco.

1. Paul Revere. There were many photos of Paul Revere’s metalwork including: tea service, teaspoon, tea urn, sugar bowl. Cream pot, sauceboat, goblet, wine canister, tankard, Son s of Liberty Bowl, candlesticks, etc.

2. When I searched under Sioux I discovered many artifacts including” scalp shirt, gauntlets, coat, blanket strip, pipe bulls and pipe stems, tobacco pouch and pipes, dolls, jewelry, quilt, sculpture, war club, blanket, double saddle bags, etc. These included photographs, drawings, paintings, pen and ink, and colored pencil.

3. Favorite artist. I picked Andy Warhol who I thought of mostly for paintings, but was surprised that he also was a photographer. There were photographs included of many prominent people including celebrities. I combined some of the Andy Warhol in the favorite’s section to make a slide show.