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FAQ's about the Alaska State Library | == FAQ's about the Alaska State Library == | ||
Alaska State Library has several important and useful sections specifically designed for the genealogist. Some of their collections are digitalized. Among their genealogy sections are: "Genalogy:Finding your goldrush relative", the "Alaska Historical Collections" and "Alaska's Digital Archive" which contains photos, documents and other items from Alaska's past.<br> | |||
== Related Agencies<br> == | |||
Some of the related agencies are the "Capital City Libraries", Alaska State Archives and the system of Alaska State Museums which collect, identify and preserve for exhibition items of material and natural history interest. The Home page for the Alaska State Library can be accessed online at: http://library.alaska.gov/forput http://library.alaska.gov/forpublic.html<br> |
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FAQ's about the Alaska State Library[edit | edit source]
Alaska State Library has several important and useful sections specifically designed for the genealogist. Some of their collections are digitalized. Among their genealogy sections are: "Genalogy:Finding your goldrush relative", the "Alaska Historical Collections" and "Alaska's Digital Archive" which contains photos, documents and other items from Alaska's past.
Related Agencies
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Some of the related agencies are the "Capital City Libraries", Alaska State Archives and the system of Alaska State Museums which collect, identify and preserve for exhibition items of material and natural history interest. The Home page for the Alaska State Library can be accessed online at: http://library.alaska.gov/forput http://library.alaska.gov/forpublic.html