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<br>Due to the growing film collection in the Family History Library, measures had to be taken to remove selected film collections to create space for high volume of films being ordered from the Granite Mountain Records Vault.<br> <br>As of December 17th, 2013, the Library has removed the US Soundex films and the 1st filming of the US Census for 1860 and 1870. These films are available on multiple websites, including FamilySearch.org. The Mexico films that are available online are also being removed from the Library.<br> <br>Part of the change will include removing the overflow section completely from the International B1 floor. Films that have been ordered within the last 2 months will be moved to the High Density storage area where their use can be tracked. All other films will be sent back to the Vault. Starting on January 6th, all new films ordered from the International collection will be stored in High Density. To access those films, guests will have to go to the Access Services Window on the B1 floor.<br> <br>All films stored in High Density that are not used for the space of one year will be sent back to the vault. Films that are used multiple times during the space of a year will be incorporated into the core section for easier guest access.<br> <br>There may be a delay in the | <br>Due to the growing film collection in the Family History Library, measures had to be taken to remove selected film collections to create space for high volume of films being ordered from the Granite Mountain Records Vault.<br> <br>As of December 17th, 2013, the Library has removed the US Soundex films and the 1st filming of the US Census for 1860 and 1870. These films are available on multiple websites, including FamilySearch.org. The Mexico films that are available online are also being removed from the Library.<br> <br>Part of the change will include removing the overflow section completely from the International B1 floor. Films that have been ordered within the last 2 months will be moved to the High Density storage area where their use can be tracked. All other films will be sent back to the Vault. Starting on January 6th, all new films ordered from the International collection will be stored in High Density. To access those films, guests will have to go to the Access Services Window on the B1 floor.<br> <br>All films stored in High Density that are not used for the space of one year will be sent back to the vault. Films that are used multiple times during the space of a year will be incorporated into the core section for easier guest access.<br> <br>There may be a delay in the FamilySearch Catalog regarding the current location of the films being moved/removed. Please, contact the Access Services Window at least 24 hours in advance to check the location of films.<u>If films are not found in the Library, they can be ordered from the vault by going to familysearch.org/films/fhl or by calling the Access Services Window (US & Canada 801-240-7378; International 801-240-2334; British 801-240-7379).<br> </u><br>Thank you for your patience while we make the transition. If you have any questions, contact the Access Services Windows.<br> | ||
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United States Utah
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Family History Library
Announcements[edit | edit source]Getting Help at the Library Bright Colored Lanyards—The Library is introducing different colored lanyards to help guests identify who can best answer questions. If guests need help with research, or finding information on their family, he or she can ask a helper wearing a bright blue lanyard. If guests need help finding a book or microfilm, or making copies, someone wearing a bright red lanyard is best to ask. Look for these lanyards:
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Telephones: 1 801-240-6996
Holidays: Click here Maps: Google Map; MapQuest. Parking and Transportation: Parking can be an issue in downtown Salt Lake City. The following parking is available in the area:
Library Resources[edit | edit source]Patron Class Schedule[edit | edit source]View the following schedules using Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer. They will NOT appear using a Mozilla Firefox browser. Live Online Class Schedule[edit | edit source]Collection Description[edit | edit source]Largest genealogical collection in the world—it is especially strong for the United States, British Isles, Scandinavia, Mexico, and parts of Germany, but also has material from all parts of the world. Includes civil vital births, marriages, and deaths, church records, county and local histories, court records, military records, probate records, American passenger arrival lists and naturalizations, and land records. The large microfilm and book collections are being digitized and are showing up on the FamilySearch Internet site. Key Internet Sites[edit | edit source]FamilySearch containing all the other Family History Library related sites including:Family History Library Catalog describes the holdings—has place, surname, title, author, subject, keyword, or call number searches. Also on WorldCat. Family Tree worldwide pedigree you can edit, including portraits, and fan charts. Historical Records Collection has billions of names across hundreds of our collections including birth, marriage, death, probate, land, military, Ancestral File, and International Genealogical Index. Guest Resources[edit | edit source]
Donations[edit | edit source]Gifts of family histories, autobiographies, biographies, indexes, local histories, and well-organized collections of genealogy research are welcome. If you own the copyright, you can indicate that you would like the item digitized for the Internet. More details about donations.
Book and Film Numbers at the FHL[edit | edit source]For an explanation of the different numbering systems used in the collection over the years (including the current system), and to see tables for converting old book and film numbers to new, click here. Request a "Vault Film" before Visiting[edit | edit source]Films in the "Vault" take several days to reach the Family History Library. If the Catalog shows a film is in the vault, order it ahead of time so it will be at the Library when you arrive. For details see Order Process. What's New at the Library[edit | edit source]Check out the new books that have been added to the collection! Please note that some browsers have problems with PDF files and to open these you may need to 'right click' and open in a new window. US/Canada Collections (current) June, 2013 Personnel[edit | edit source]Currently about 30 full-time and part-time professional staff Guides[edit | edit source]Johni Cerny, and Wendy L. Elliott, The Library: a Guide to the LDS Family History Library (Salt Lake City: Plan Group Visits[edit | edit source]Click the link to review the Group visit options and make a reservation. Library Rules[edit | edit source]
FHL Visitors Describe Their Experiences[edit | edit source]Video Tour: Family History Library -- recorded by Geni.com staff (February 2010) FamilySearch Centers[edit | edit source]FamilySearch Centers are branches of the Family History Library Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot find a source you need at the Family History Library, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Repositories with very large genealogical collections Sources[edit | edit source]
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