[Genealib] Valuable Family History Resource
Ricky Butler
ricky at familylink.com
Tue Aug 5 15:26:04 EDT 2008
*Discover a Valuable Family History Resource*
To help meet the growing demand for online family history research products,
WorldVitalrecords.com is now offering public and academic libraries access
to its premier genealogy databases.
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WorldVitalRecords.com is the fastest-growing genealogy website on the
Internet, with new databases being released every day. Our success has been
driven by our commitment to partners, and the desire to create the best
online resource for family historians worldwide.
· We offer your patrons the ability to search for ancestors in over
10,000 databases that contain more than a billion names.
· We provide access to WorldVitalRecords.com in your library, or at
the patron's home through our *remote access program*.
Through our ever-growing collection of *diverse databases*, your patrons can
learn more about where their ancestors lived, and the events that shaped
their lives.
*Connect with Genealogists Around the World*
If your patrons need help doing genealogy in a specific area, they can use
the resources at WorldVitalRecords.com to find answers and to connect with
experienced genealogists that can assist them. This feature gives patrons a
chance to build relationships with those that share a common interest in
this fast-growing hobby.
*Pricing*
Our pricing caters to both large and small library systems. Pricing is based
on the number of simultaneous users, which makes it possible for a library
to pay as little as $100 per year. Contact us today to see how affordable
access to WorldVitalRecords.com can be for your library.
Mention this article before August 30, 2008, and you will receive a 10%
discount on your order.
*Contact Information*
Phone: 1.888.377.0588
Email: libraries at worldvitalrecords.com
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