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Lietz, Paul S., Editor. ''Calendar of Philippine Documents in the Ayer Collection of the Newberry Library''. Chicago, Illinois, USA: Newberry Library, 1956. (FS Library book 959.9 A3c; film 0795964 item 4.)  
Lietz, Paul S., Editor. ''Calendar of Philippine Documents in the Ayer Collection of the Newberry Library''. Chicago, Illinois, USA: Newberry Library, 1956. (FS Library book 959.9 A3c; film 0795964 item 4.)  
=== Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards  ===
Computers with modems can be useful tools for obtaining information from selected archives and libraries. In a way, computer networks themselves serve as a library. The Internet, certain computer bulletin boards, and commercial online services help family history researchers:
*Locate other researchers.
*Post queries.
*Send and receive e-mail.
*Search large databases.
*Search computer libraries.
*Join in computer chat sessions.
You can find computerized research tips and information about ancestors from the Philippines in many sources at local, provincial, national, and international levels. The list of sources is growing rapidly. Most information is available at no cost.
Some information and guides are available on the Internet for research in the Philippines. Sites that include information about libraries and museums, maps, and naming customs are found in various Wiki articles for the [[Philippines]].
General sites that act as indexes to many interesting Philippines genealogical sites on the Internet include:
*Philippines Genealogy Web Project.
*FamilySearch Library home page.


=== Websites  ===
=== Websites  ===
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