EPISODE · Sep 8, 2021 · 34 MIN
Writing family history with Bruce Ralston
from Ngā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland Libraries · host Auckland Libraries
In this track Bruce Ralston talks us through an entry into family history writing. Bruce is editor of The New Zealand Genealogist and Chair of the Ted Gilberd Literary Trust that supports writing of family history. With a long career in libraries and archives, together with a half century of genealogical research, he is conscious of the struggle many have converting their research into formats that will engage other people. While a published family history is a fine objective, there are many other ways to tackle the matter in smaller bites. Music: When it all falls by Ketsa
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In this track Bruce Ralston talks us through an entry into family history writing. Bruce is editor of The New Zealand Genealogist and Chair of the Ted Gilberd Literary Trust that supports writing of family history. With a long career in libraries and archives, together with a half century of genealogical research, he is conscious of the struggle many have converting their research into formats that will engage other people. While a published family history is a fine objective, there are many other ways to tackle the matter in smaller bites. Music: When it all falls by Ketsa
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