[Genealib] census records - film vs databases?

Mara Munroe Munroe at oshkoshpubliclibrary.org
Wed Jul 9 15:16:27 EDT 2008


On the other hand . . . in Wisconsin, libraries can purchase census
microfilm for 1850-60-70 from the Wisconsin Historical Society.  If they
do, they get the mortality, agricultural and manufacturing censuses in
with it.  And while officially the population pages ought to be
identical to the federal version, the handwriting is often clearer in
one than the other, and sometimes the federal copy is by a different
person.   Check with state level experts.

 

Mara B. Munroe
Local and Family History Librarian
Oshkosh Public Library
Oshkosh WI 54901-4985

"History is where the evidence leads us; heritage is what we choose to
remember and celebrate."  Edward T. Linenthal, May 2005

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From: genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Tom M.
Mueller
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 9:03 AM
To: cnienke at andoverlibrary.org; Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: [Genealib] census records - film vs databases?

 

This is my personal opinion only.

If the films in question are the 'regular' U.S. Census records only (as
opposed to more specialized films such as individual State Census), you
may be better off spending the funds on a subscription to an online
database such as Ancestry Library Edition or HeritageQuest Online.

HeritageQuest has the benefit of offering your Library user's remote
access, whereas AncestryLE is limited to use inside your Library.  We
are lucky enough to offer both.

If I had to choose only one, it would be AncestryLE.  Their coverage is
more in depth, offering more of what most patrons are looking for.

 

If the films are inexpensive enough and if you have a film
reader/printer, purchasing the films would probably be a good investment
'if' you cannot purchase one of the database subscriptions.

Keep in mind also that the films are not indexed, whereas the databases
are indexed and searchable.

 

 

Thank you,

 

Tom Mueller MLS

Lakes Region Library

1511 Druid Rd.

Inverness, FL 34452

ph: 352 726-2357

fax: 352 726-2814

 

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From: genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Cheri
Nienke
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 9:43 AM
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
Subject: [Genealib] re: census records

 

I need the collective wisdom out in the land of all-knowing
genealogists.  I may have the opportunity to purchase census records,
thanks to a generous donor.  Who do I contact about this, is it
available in fiche/film/CD, and approximately what is the cost?  Our new
library will open in September with a genealogy room.  For the past
year, I have been accumulating information shared by all of you, and it
has helped me purchase new equipment, books, and given me a lot of
guidance in the "how to" start up.  Thanks to all of you, Cheri

 

Cheri Nienke

Assistant Director

Andover Public Library

937 N. Andover Rd.

Andover, KS 67002

316-733-4599

cnienke at andoverlibrary.org

 


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