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why not talk to Salt Lake and pettition them to allow your films to be
ILL to you local library. All they can do is say no. I've understood
that in some cases they will do that, but maybe that's only when there
are absolutely not FHC anywhere close. This might not apply in your
case.
Jonathan do you know about this?
joseph
Peggy Delgado wrote:
You and me both, brother.....
Peggy,
I understand your feelings. The nearest FHC for me usually opens only
on Saturdays and just for three hours. It has 2 projectors but only
one is in working order. On my last visit I was shown a letter where
they were asking for the films I haven't even reviewed to be sent
back. At this rate it'll take at least a couple of lives to find all
my ancestors. jah! Maybe I'll find myself in the next life!
Victor
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy Delgado" <peggydee@c...>
wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon fellow researchers....
>
> I have a really silly question. Do you members have the actual
microfilms
> that you refer to in this message?
> How is it that you can get them for such a long period of time.
When I go
> to the FHC, I only get them for a couple of weeks. They come in
from SLC, I
> look through them at the center using their equipment, request
copies of
> certain documents, then they get sent back. What am I doing wrong?
Do you
> have these microfilms in your possession? (wow!) Does it cost
more?
>
> I've been reading the posts but haven't done any research (studying
for a
> civil service test....), but I always like to read the entries.
I'm so
> lost...what's the deal with these podcast and who are the people
being
> interviewed? If I can't participate in the podcast, are there
transcripts?
> What information is being given here? Sorry about all these
questions, but
> after studying for that test, becoming a shop steward for my work's
union
> and almost going on strike, I haven't been really up on things.
>
> I have lots more questions, but I feel like I'm coming off
"whiny"...sorry.
>
> Signed
>
> Wannabe Genealogists, Peggy Delgado
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of
> Joseph Puentes
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:34 AM
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ranchos] Jonathan's Film File-was-file uploaded to
ranchos
>
>
> If you are using Excel then why can't it be that we all create
Excel
> files and upload them once into the files area. It seems that
asking you
> to do double the work by re-entering them into the database in
Ranchos
> is punishment for a good deed. then again maybe I'm missing
something.
> Is there an advantage to this particular data base in the
databases over
> an excel file in the files area?
>
> I think the only difference is that for some they won't do it
unless
> encouraged by Maria to participate in the one in the databases
(me
being
> an example. . .yes I hear the message and will be working on my
own
> excel file sometime in the near future, but i'm so sorry to say
that
> truthfully I hardly get into the FHC anymore for my own personal
> research and all I'll do is be a big tease by putting my films up
giving
> the impression I'll be able to do look ups. . .well I' might be
able to
> do a few, especially if Kitty or Rich or Jonathan were to ask for
some).
>
> Here is my definition of a look up though: "Providing a
photocopy or
> scan of a persons requested record if the researcher is provided
with
> the complete name (first and last) and the date of the occasion
(no
> approximates)."
>
> thanks,
>
> joseph
>
> mexicanfhr wrote:
>
> >Maria,
> >
> >I will try and use your database, when I have the chance. My
> >situation is that I am using over 300 films, right now and I
am just
> >barely getting them, into my database. So once, that is
done. I'll
> >work on putting them, into your database.
> >
> >Jonathan
> >
> >
> >
> >
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