Ancestry Reference Library 2000 Arl Supercharge your research! With instant access to the full contents of fifteen of the most important genealogy reference works in print--fully indexed and instantly searchable--you'll function like a genealogy pro in no time. Here are the books included in this information-packed collection: - The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy... more » - The Library: A Guide to the LDS Family History Library - The Library of Congress: A Guide to Genealogical & Historical Research - Ancestry's Red Book: American State, County, & Town Sources - The Archives: A Guide to the National Archives Field Branches - US Military Records: A Guide to Federal & State Sources - Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives - The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans - Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the 19th Century - Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army - Biographical Directory of the American Congress: 1774-1949 - American Biographical Notes - Daughters of America, or Women of the Century - The Biographical Cyclopaedia of American Women - Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691 Many of these titles have won awards for excellence, and several are out of print, making this disc the only place you'll find the information they contain. No genealogist can afford to be without this consolidated roadmap to the world of family history research. With it you'll gain invaluable insights on where to find and how to use every imaginable source of historical and genealogical information available. Among many other things you'll learn: - Where to find important genealogical databases, indexes, libraries and other repositories and what information they contain. - Key differences between various genealogical sources, how, why and when to use each. - Which states and countries provide the richest sources of genealogical data - What you must know in dealing with private, town, county, state, federal and international repositories of historical and genealogical information - - Pitfalls to avoid in working with various types of records. - How to "sleuth" out clues about your ancestors from unidentified sources or when records are scarce. - How to take greatest advantage of leading libraries like the LDS Family History Library, Library of Congress, and National Archives. With these resources at your fingertips, the answers to all your questions are only a few keystrokes away. Features AncestryView technology AncestryView helps you access every detail of this extensive anthology in seconds. You can also move seamlessly between online research and any AncestryView CD. Save hundreds of dollars and hours of work with this convenient compilation! Start building a home library or add to your existing resources in one easy step with Ancestry Reference Library 2000 Minimum System Requirements: -486/33 processor (Pentium processor recommended) -Windows 95 or better -16mb RAM 15mb hard disk space -2x CD-ROM -15" monitor with 800x600 pixel display, 16 bit color or higher« less