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Dr Evelyn Kerslake

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Evelyn Kerslake is an associate lecturer with The Open University and teaches on the course Start Writing Family History.

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How typical is your family?Production team

By Dr Evelyn Kerslake (The Open University)

06 January 2006

Evelyn Kerslake explains how demographics can help you understand your family history.  Read more : How typical is your family?

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What are you looking for? From identification to investigationphotos.com

By Dr Evelyn Kerslake (The Open University)

06 January 2006

When you research your forebears, what are you actually looking for - and how can you make sense of what you find? Evelyn Kerslake suggests...  Read more : What are you looking for? From identification to investigation

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Evelyn Kerslake is an associate lecturer with The Open University and teaches on the course Start Writing Family History. She has published widely in the areas of information management and library history.
Evelyn's publications include Training for Part-time and Temporary Workers (1996) and Gendering Library History (2000). She was co-recipient of the 2001 UK Library History award for work on The History of Librarianship and Gender.

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