[Genealib] Re: Reference librarians in Belgium
Sharon
info at ancestralmanor.com
Sun Jan 13 10:27:17 EST 2008
Joy,
Thanks for the great international library directory!
I am using both Google translations and http://babelfish.altavista.com/
to get the gist of the Dutch and French text.
I have also found that the night operators at the American embassies are
very helpful
Thanks to everyone for all the other great leads.
BMDs are closed in Belgium for 100 years, so finding where the
historical phone books, directories, voting lists and so on, are
archived will at least give me a framework for narrowing things down.
Sharon
www.ancestralmanor.com
> From: "Joy Rich" <joyrichny at earthlink.net>
>
> Sharon, I *think* I found what you're looking for. I can only read English, but I think
> this is what you want.
>
> Go to "Libdex, the Library Index," at http://www.libdex.com .
> Click "Browse libraries by Country," which links to http://www.libdex.com/country.html .
> Click "Belgium," which links to http://www.libdex.com/country/Belgium.html .
> Click "Steunpunt Brusselse Bibliotheken," listed under "Library Site," which links to
> http://www.brusselse-bibliotheken.be .
> Select "BRUSSEL-LAKEN," which links to the library at
> http://www.brussel-laken.bibliotheek.be .
> Go back to http://www.brusselse-bibliotheken.be and select "ETTERBEEK," which links to the
> library at http://www.etterbeek.bibliotheek.be .
>
> Joy Rich
> Brooklyn, NY
> Member, New York Metro Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists
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