Logan Utah FamilySearch Library/Services

Quarterly Training Meetings
Individuals invited Schedule Depending on the instructor and the nature of the instruction, information may be posted for your review following the meetings.
 * Stake and Ward Priesthood Leaders with Family History Responsibility
 * Family History Consultants
 * Staff serving at Family History Centers
 * Anyone interested in learning more about family history
 * Held on each 5th Wednesday at the Logan Utah Tabernacle
 * 2011 dates: March 30, June 29, Aug 31, NO meeting Nov 30 (Taberacle is not available)
 * 6:30 - 7:20 Orientation for newly called leaders and consultants
 * 7:30 - 8:30 General Session

Staff Training Meetings

 * Held at the Tabernacle on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m.
 * We invite staff members from other family history centers
 * Anyone interested in learning more about family history is certainly welcome to join us.

Staff Research Specialists

 * French translation - [mailto:silversmith35@gmail.com Byron Ray] - Thursday PM shift
 * Swedish translation and research - [mailto:bhslade@earthlink.net Larry Slade] (435) 753-1806 - Thursday PM shift
 * German research - [mailto:ceh@pcu.net Collette Howard] - Wednesday PM shift
 * Russian translation - [mailto:rusros25@yahoo.com Andrea Payant] - Saturday shift
 * Spanish translation - [mailto:rmjack1982@hotmail.com Rozsa Jackson] - Tue, Wed, Thu PM shifts

Non-Staff Research Specialists

 * Russian, French &amp; Portugese translation - [mailto:justlouise1@live.com Louise Silver] (435) 231-3320
 * Finnish research - [mailto:carolarmstrong@gmail.com Carol Armstrong] (435) 881-1396
 * Spanish research - [mailto:mexicanfhr@gmail.com Jonathan Walker]

Weekly Email Newsletter
Content
 * Current event announcements
 * Suggestions for Family History research
 * Family History Internet Site Suggestions
 * Submit family name Query
 * Classes being taught

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Oral History Room
What is an oral history? "An oral history (as recorded at the Logan Center), is a video and audio record on a person’s life experiences. The depth and detail of each history is determined by the person being recorded and the individual who is assisting by raising questions, providing support and encouragement and gently guiding the interview with a pre-determined list of questions." '''Why create an oral history?  Types of oral histories.''' "A history may consist of a single session, or multiple sessions. They may be recorded at home, at the Family History Center, or in the outdoors.  A staff member of the Center will be happy to discuss with you some of the options that are available." Creating an oral history at our Center Links to additional websites with Oral History Questionaires:
 * Cicero, a Roman statesman who lived over 2000 years ago said “Not to know what happened before you were born is to remain perpetually a child. For what is the worth of the human soul unless it is woven into the lives of his ancestors?” Creating your personal history is a way of creating bonds between you and your descendants so that their lives can be woven into and connected to yours.
 * There are many reasons for creating an oral history. The primary reason that the Oral History Center was set up is to provide people an opportunity to share some of their personal history with living relatives and their descendants.
 * We anticipate that most of the beginning histories will last approximately one hour after which time the staff member who is helping you will transfer your recording to a DVD for you to keep or share with other family memers.
 * We will charge a minimal fee of $5 to record and transfer your oral (video and audio) history to a DVD.
 * Call the Center (435-755-5594) to schedule a time.
 * Review these basic instructions to help you prepare.
 * http://lds.about.com/od/ldsfamilyhistory/a/personalhistory.htm
 * http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/20-questions
 * http://dohistory.org/on_your_own/toolkit/oralHistory.html
 * http://www.familyhistoryproducts.com/oral-history-interviewing.html
 * http://fcs.tamu.edu/families/aging/reminiscence/oral_history_techniques.php