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- Family History Resources. Archives Community Resources Computer Software Electronic Mail Elementary Secondary Education Family History Genealogy Information Networks Information Sources Library Services Local History Newspapers Photographs Preservation Primary Sources Public Libraries Research Tools Teaching Methods The 12 articles in this issue focus on the theme of family history resources: (1) "Introduction: Family History Resources" (Joseph F. Shubert); (2) "Work, Credentials, and Expectations of a Professional Genealogist" (Coreen P. Hallenbeck and Lewis W. Hallenbeck); (3) "Computers and Genealogy" (Theresa C. Strasser); (4) "Finding Historical Records in New York State: The Historical Documents Inventory and Trails" (Kathleen D. Roe); (5) "New York's Local Government Records Useful in Family History Research" (Warren F. Broderick); (6) "Genealogy Services in Small Libraries" (Marie S. Carlson); (7) "Using Newspapers for Family History Research in New York State" (Barbara Nichols Randall and Walter Cybulski); (8) "Manus Manum Lavat--Genealogy and Libraries: A Cooperative Enterprise" (James Corsaro); (9) "Paths to the Past for Youth--It's in the Blood" (Patricia Carter Sluby); (10) "Teaching and Learning with Historic Records" (David Golden); (11) "Building Blocks of the Past--The Community Biography Approach to Local History" (Stefan Bielinski); (11) "The Mormon Connection in Family History" (Loren V. Fay); and (12) "Advice on Preserving Family History Photographs and Documents" (Karen Motylewski and Gary Albright). A listing of New York State Library Genealogical Services and a report submitted by the Regents Advisory Council on Libraries to the Board of Regents Cultural Education Committee are also provided. (MAB)