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If a microfilm is restricted it is usually because the copyright holder or repository allowed the record to be microfilmed but under certain restrictions. This may have allowed the owner of the original record to preserve a copy of the original record although users may need to visit the local archive to view the documents.  
If a microfilm is restricted it is usually because the copyright holder or repository allowed the record to be microfilmed but under certain restrictions. This may have allowed the owner of the original record to preserve a copy of the original record although users may need to visit the local archive to view the documents.  


In some cases a microfilm may have several different items on the microfilm. If one or more items on the microfilm are restricted, that would prevent the microfilm from being loaned to a family history center and perhaps from being available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.  
In some cases a microfilm may have several different items on the microfilm. If one or more items on the microfilm are restricted, that may prevent the microfilm from being available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.  


=== Levels of restriction ===
=== Levels of restriction ===


Some microfilm may be accessable at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and in certain family history centers but not at other family history centers around the world.  
Some microfilm may be accessible at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and in certain family history centers but not at other family history centers around the world.  


=== How to access information on a restricted microfilm ===
=== How to access information on a restricted microfilm ===
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