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9/4/2016

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DPLA and FamilySearch Partner to Expand Access to
Digitized Historical Books Online

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Posted by DPLA 

BOSTON/SALT LAKE CITY— In concert with the American Library Association national conference in Orlando, Florida, this week, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world, have signed an agreement that will expand access to FamilySearch.org’s growing free digital historical book collection to DPLA’s broad audience of users including genealogists, researchers, family historians, students, and more.

Family history/genealogy continues to be a popular and growing hobby. And FamilySearch is a leader in the use of technology to digitally preserve the world’s historic records and books of genealogical relevance for easy search and access online. With this new partnership, DPLA will incorporate metadata from FamilySearch.org’s online digital book collection that . . 

will make more than 200,000 family history books discoverable through DPLA’s search portal later this year. From DPLA, users will be able to access the free, fully viewable digital books on FamilySearch.org.
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The digitized historical book collection at FamilySearch.org includes genealogy and family history publications from the archives of some of the most important family history libraries in the world. The collection includes family histories, county and local histories, genealogy magazines and how-to books, gazetteers, and medieval histories and pedigrees.  Tens of thousands of new publications are added yearly.

The following Video will help to realize the extensive advantages for all who are searching information concerning their ancestors.
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“We’re excited to see information about FamilySearch’s vast holdings more broadly circulated to those trained to collect, catalog and distribute useful information,” said David Rencher, FamilySearch’s chief genealogy officer.
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Dan Cohen, executive director of the Digital Public Library of America, said, “At DPLA, we aspire to collect and share cultural heritage materials that represent individuals, families and communities from all walks of life across the country, past and present. The FamilySearch collection and our continued engagement with genealogists and family researchers is critical to help bring the stories represented in these treasured resources to life in powerful and exciting ways.”




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