Subj : copying pages To : THURSTON ACKERMAN From : TOM WALKER Date : Wed Sep 28 2005 10:44 am TA>TW>y The remote libraries have NO micrlfilm "Copying" Capabilites and the TA>TW>staff would have little knowledge that would be helpfull. TA>TW>Now if his records were "Published" at some point in the past they could TA>TW>search their Microfilm Catalog and see if their Church had copied it. TA>I sense you have not been as fortunate as some of we other family TA>historians in this respect. We have three LDS Family History Centers TA>here the greater metro-Boston area, where I have had very positive TA>how-to support from the volunteers there; as well as in their amazing TA>facilitary in Salt Lake city. More than few have at-cost copying TA>facilities for non-copyright materials (gets busy at times by folks TA>less fortunate then we, so appointments can save some frustations 8-). I have beenm to 4 Diferent Libraries i nmy area and NONE have a MicroFilming Machine. NOW they do have Readers but nothying for Copying except for a regular "Xerox" type machine. And i nthis case the book is old enohg that opening it up for Flat bed scanning would seriously damage it. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .