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*Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Library'''] may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them. | *Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Library'''] may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them. | ||
== Archives == | == Archives == | ||
[https://eap.bl.uk/search?f%5B0%5D=country%3AUganda '''Endangered Archives: Tunisis'''] | |||
*Rare medical records at Albert Cook Library, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University | |||
*History in progress Uganda, Part 1: the Ham Mukasa archive | |||
== Libraries == | == Libraries == |
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- Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
- If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
- Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the FamilySearch Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.
Archives[edit | edit source]
- Rare medical records at Albert Cook Library, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University
- History in progress Uganda, Part 1: the Ham Mukasa archive