Looking for new resources for your family history research? Your RCPL is offering a series of family history research workshops for adults using resources in the RCPL print, microfilm and online collections.
October 4 – Black and White and read all over: Using City Directories and Newspapers for research.
October 18 – Online with MYRCPL: Online indexes and RCPL Databases.
October 25 - Speaking of guests…: Robin Copp from USC’s Caroliniana Library and Steve Tuttle from the South Carolina State Archive will share information about genealogical resources at their facilities.
Thursdays from 3:00-4:00 in the Training Room. Space is limited. Call for reservations: 929-3457.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Ancestry Library Edition - ALE
Many of you may still be reeling from the news that Ancestry is not providing the Family History Center's with free access to the Ancestry databases.
However, I'm sure, you all know that you have free access to to all the information on Ancestry if you have a Richland County Library card. It is not available remotely but you can access it at any RCPL branch with your library card number.
Other library systems may offer the same access. I know that the Kershaw County Library has Ancestry. Anyone know of other South Carolina libraries that offer this database to their patrons?
RCPL also has HeritageQuest which is available remotely. See our web site www.myrcpl.com
However, I'm sure, you all know that you have free access to to all the information on Ancestry if you have a Richland County Library card. It is not available remotely but you can access it at any RCPL branch with your library card number.
Other library systems may offer the same access. I know that the Kershaw County Library has Ancestry. Anyone know of other South Carolina libraries that offer this database to their patrons?
RCPL also has HeritageQuest which is available remotely. See our web site www.myrcpl.com
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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