Heritagequest Online

Ekalala Public Library has a new resource that uses technology to make tracing family trees easier.  HeritageQuest Online™, a Web-based reference tool from ProQuest Information and Learning, will allow you to start exploring your roots by searching a surname. Anyone with an Ekalaka Public Library card can log on to HeritageQuest Online on the library's computers and begin instantly searching the database’s millions of records for clues to their past – as far back as the 1700s. 

The library is responding to a growing interest in family history that’s captured not only Ekalaka but America as a whole.  A new nationwide survey* shows 73% of Americans want to learn more about their roots, up from 60% in 2000.  Twenty-five percent of those surveyed became interested after searching for a family surname online, pointing to the increasing popularity of Internet-based genealogy. 

More and more of our patrons want to explore their past and HeritageQuest Online makes it easy and convenient.   

Before you go to the library and log on make a list of ancestors to research.  Write down the names of every direct ancestor you can think of.

Once connected to HeritageQuest Online, users will find several paths to finding information – the U.S. Federal Census collection, over 20,000 family and local history books, an index to nearly 2 million magazine articles with genealogical information, or a vast database of Revolutionary War era records.  Users select a path and enter a name to be searched.  HeritageQuest Online instantly looks for matches and returns the results.  Click on a name and an image of the matching record appears.  For example, when a name is searched in the census collection, the particular page where this name is listed will be displayed on the screen.  Patrons can use the information that they find as “clues” that will assist in searching their family history – places where they lived, names of relatives, birth or death dates, etc.  Names can be added to form the “tree” or searched to find more clues.

HeritageQuest Online is simple enough for beginners, yet it provides deep and broad content sets that will help veteran genealogists advance their research.

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