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Panache Genealogy Starting Points on... 2nd October 08, 02:44 PM
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macwilkin Visit your local library's... 2nd October 08, 07:54 PM
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    Visit your local library's genealogy department. Most library genealogy departments have free classes on a wide variety of genealogical research topics, and good networks to obtain sources via interlibrary loan. Most libraries will also subscribe to Ancestry.com, so that means their patrons can access the site for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Visit your local library's genealogy department. Most library genealogy departments have free classes on a wide variety of genealogical research topics, and good networks to obtain sources via interlibrary loan...

    It has been my experience that very, very few libraries will share their genealogical books---other than the more general works about history--- via the interlibrary loan program. Most are printing in small runs, and I was told that they are stolen too often, or rather, not returned by the borrower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    It has been my experience that very, very few libraries will share their genealogical books---other than the more general works about history--- via the interlibrary loan program. Most are printing in small runs, and I was told that they are stolen too often, or rather, not returned by the borrower.
    Our department did quite the ILL trade in microfilmed newspapers (and other documents) for researchers, Gil -- you'd be surprised what a resourceful ILL librarian can get. In some cases, you'll have to pay a fee, of course.

    Most states also have borrowing agreements between public & academic libraries -- Missouri has the MOBIUS system, where there are over 20 million items available to loan. Most are more general titles, but I have borrowed a few "gems" over the years.

    This is based on my experience as a librarian at public and academic libraries, including two years as a genealogical librarian.

    Besides, genealogical assistance in the form of seminars, workshops, etc. at libraries are free -- the magic word to genealogists!

    Todd

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