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Genealogy Lending Libraries & Archives
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In most libraries genealogy reference materials are part of local history or special collections. And most often those materials are kept on the premises so that only people who physically visit the library can use them. Many libraries offer research help and photocopy services to help people access their genealogy materials from a distance. In some instances, genealogists are lucky to have access to these types of collections through interlibrary loan (ILL), rental or membership lending services. The links on this page are designed to highlight facilities that will give genealogists borrowing privileges in order to reap the benefits of these collections from afar.
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Some libraries have a special arrangement with the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, which allows them to borrow microfilm for patrons. Below is a list of links to web sites for libraries that have such microfilm borrowing privileges.
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