[Genealib] Re: genealib Digest, Vol 41, Issue 20
MPL Genealogy
history at eok.lib.ok.us
Fri Feb 16 17:39:32 EST 2007
We allow the public to scan and email and only charge if they want to
print a paper copy.
Wally Waits
Muskogee Public Library
Local History/Genealogy Libn.
history at eok.lib.ok.us
918-682-6657 x257
"At most living memory endures for a hundred years or so. Thereafter,
even the barest outline of the past is forgotten, unless it is recorded
in writing..." John Morris in Londinium: London in the Roman Empire, p.
205.
-----Original Message-----
From: genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Jack
Simpson
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 4:37 PM
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
Subject: [Genealib] Re: genealib Digest, Vol 41, Issue 20
Hello, all-
I'm looking into adding a microfilm scanner to our reading room, and I'm
wondering what policies other libraries follow. For those of you with a
microfilm scanner for public use, I'm wondering
1.) Do you allow patrons to email the images?
2.) Do you charge for scanning from microfilm?
If any of you have policies for using a microfilm scanner, I'd be
interested to read them. Thanks-
Jack Simpson
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Jack Simpson
Curator of Local and Family History
The Newberry Library
312-255-3671
simpsonj at newberry.org
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