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Huge news: after 83 years of filming the world’s historical genealogical records, FamilySearch has completed digitizing its 2.4 million rolls of microfilm. The best part? The archive, which contains information on more than 11.5 billion individuals, is now available for free on FamilySearch.org. | *Family Searched announced: "Huge news: after 83 years of filming the world’s historical genealogical records, FamilySearch has completed digitizing its 2.4 million rolls of microfilm. The best part? The archive, which contains information on more than 11.5 billion individuals, is now available for free on FamilySearch.org. | ||
[https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/familysearch-microfilm-collection-digitized | ::[https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/familysearch-microfilm-collection-digitized For more information, Click to read the complete announcement.] | ||
* FamilySearch | *All of the digitized microfilm can be viewed by searching the records on FamilySearch.org. | ||
[https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/ Click to the '''Explore FamilySearch Collections'''\ | |||
* | *Our Library has a very limited collection of microfilms and microfiche still at the library. Most have been returned. Those remaining are mainly from the United States and Europe (including Scandinavia and the United Kingdom).<br> | ||
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*The library is equipped with a single digital film reader that has the capability to print film and microfiche images or save them to storage media.<br> | |||
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