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| FamilySearch affiliate libraries have privileges to limited-access FamilySearch databases. Public or university libraries, archives, and museums can become affiliate public libraries. Genealogical societies with a permanent building open to the public with staff available to assist can become affiliate public libraries as well.<br> | | FamilySearch affiliate libraries have privileges to limited-access FamilySearch databases. Public or university libraries, archives, and museums can become affiliate public libraries. Genealogical societies with a permanent building open to the public with staff available to assist can become affiliate public libraries as well.<br> |
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| Affiliate libraries have some limitations and may not have all the services of a [[Introduction to Family History Centers|family history center]]. There may be some [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list FamilySearch Historical Records] collections that may not be available. Learn more about affiliate libraries in this [https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/familysearch-affiliate-libraries/?cid=bl-fsb-8394 blog article]. | | Affiliate libraries have some limitations and may not have all the services of a [[Introduction to FamilySearch Centers|family history center]]. There may be some [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list FamilySearch Historical Records] collections that may not be available. Learn more about affiliate libraries in this [https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/familysearch-affiliate-libraries/?cid=bl-fsb-8394 blog article]. |
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