[Genealib] Ancestry Library geographical arrangement
Irvin Rabideau
icr at waterford.lib.mi.us
Wed Aug 30 17:14:23 EDT 2006
Cynthia,
Alas, they've managed to make the simple complex. They've hidden your
map. From Home click on Search. Scroll to the bottom and you'll see a
map of the U.S. Just above that you'll find two choices. No. 1 is
"Select Region." Clicking on Europe will give you your map.
Trust this will help,
Irvin Rabideau
Head of Technical Services
Waterford Township Public Library
Waterford, Michigan
> Hi, colleagues,
>
> Back in the days of Ancestry Plus, they used to offer a
> clickable map that allowed you to see all databases for a
> particular place--a state in the US, a country. Is that feature
> gone? I have scoured Ancestry Library to no avail.
>
> When someone asks what Ancestry has for, say, Polish ancestry, I
> have no way of answering the question.
>
> *:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,.-*
> Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, bettybarcode AT yahoo DOT com
> http://www.BuffaloResearch.com
>
> "Everyone claims to want a city, but no one here wants city living. City
> living by its definition is crowded. It is tolerant of other people. It
> is dependent on a sophisticated population that makes a hundred
> compromises daily so that they can benefit from the collective energy that
> a city generates." --Robert N. Davis, Jr., May 4, 2004
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