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The Ogden FamilySearch Center has a CZUR Book Scanner that will allow you to copy large family history books. This is a great way to make digital copies of non-copyrighted books to distribute to your family members without the hassle and cost of making and binding larger volumes. However, to make your family history book available to a wider audience, we want to introduce you to another option:<br> | The Ogden FamilySearch Center has a CZUR Book Scanner that will allow you to copy large family history books. This is a great way to make digital copies of non-copyrighted books to distribute to your family members without the hassle and cost of making and binding larger volumes. However, to make your family history book available to a wider audience, we want to introduce you to another option:<br> | ||
:* The Salt Lake City FamilySearch Library will digitally preserve your large books for posterity. These materials become available in FamilySearch's Digital Library.<br> | :* The Salt Lake City FamilySearch Library will digitally preserve your large books for posterity. These materials become available in FamilySearch's Digital Library.<br> | ||
:* Once accepted and digitized, | :* Once accepted and digitized, others will be able to search for a family name or place and find your ancestors' histories and other writings.<br> | ||
Click on this [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-donate-to-the-family-history-library/<span style = "color:blue"> link</span>] for guidelines to donating a book. | Click on this [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-donate-to-the-family-history-library/<span style = "color:blue"> link</span>] for guidelines to donating a book. | ||