Next Course: Transcribing, Abstracting & Extracting
By Shannon Bennett, Student The next required course I am taking for the National Institute is Skills: Transcribing, Abstracting & Extracting. If you have followed my journey so far you might be able to guess what my reaction to this course is going to be. Of course, it was pure excitement! Seriously, even though these may be tedious activities to do, and the least fun of all the possible genealogy chores, they are important skills for successful research. Practice makes perfect, both in the world at large and in genealogy. Every year I can see my skills improve, and I am interested to see how this course will add to my experience. It will hopefully fill any holes that I still have in these three related areas. After looking through the course table of contents I was excited to see practical exercises. Once again, practice makes perfect and these practical lessons will help with that. Every time I have to read, analyze, and dissect a period handwritten document the sharper my skills are. I kind of hope there are a few unusual ones thrown in there because it is the weird ones that make you really work. Even if they are a record type that I might not personally go try and find it would still be interesting to work through them. I also looked through the suggested reading list. Thankfully I have all of the books on my shelf already. I was excited to see Reading Early American Handwriting…
