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“The Church History Library’s Online Presence Database”

Alan Morrell
1/12/13

Categories: LDS, IR

Talk Abstract:
Thousands of family historians regularly visit the Church History Library in Salt Lake City to learn more about their Latter-day Saint ancestors. Increasingly, researchers can find information on the Internet, including major databases now on the Church History Library’s website http://churchhistorylibrary.lds.org/ . This presentation will introduce some of these databases at this and other websites.

Speaker Bio:
Alan Morrell is the curator of Mormon history at the Church History Museum and previously worked in the Church History Library. He is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utah where he is doing research on the function of community in the creation of a Mormon identity. He received his his BA degree from BYU in molecular biology and his MA from Villanova in American history.

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