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Following is a list of the "Library Class" branches of the LDS Church's FamilySearch library system, which includes the world-reknown [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]&nbsp;in Salt Lake City. These are called&nbsp;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_History_Center_(LDS_Church) FamilySearch Libraries]&nbsp;(with the exception of the BYU Center, which is still considered a center but included because of its size).<br>  
Following is a list of the "Library Class" branches of the LDS Church's FamilySearch library system, which includes the world-renowned [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]&nbsp;in Salt Lake City. These are called&nbsp;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_History_Center_(LDS_Church) FamilySearch Libraries]&nbsp;(with the exception of the BYU Center, which is still considered a center but included because of its size).<br>  


"Library Class" is defined as having a larger facility and are generally complete with a dedicated internal computer server and a computer catalog or card catalog of their collection. These branch libraries have dedicated book collections in the thousands, microfilm &amp; microfliche in the tens of thousands, dozens of internet connected computers and microfilm &amp; microfliche readers and some digital scanners. All have dedicated servers with DSL, cable or T-1 internet access. In addition all have at least one multi-use classroom, and several research areas.<br>  
"Library Class" is defined as having a larger facility and are generally complete with a dedicated internal computer server and a computer catalog or card catalog of their collection. These branch libraries have dedicated book collections in the thousands, microfilm &amp; microfliche in the tens of thousands, dozens of internet connected computers and microfilm &amp; microfliche readers and some digital scanners. All have dedicated servers with DSL, cable or T-1 internet access. In addition all have at least one multi-use classroom, and several research areas.<br>  
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