[Genealib] Digitization project advice
Sandy Day
daysa at oplin.org
Tue Apr 21 09:43:17 EDT 2009
My apologies profusely. Mea culpa.
Wet noodle time!!
Sandy Day
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandy Day
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Genealib] Digitization project advice
Rhonda
I don't have a reading of that cemetery. Listed below is twp trustees for Warren Twp but I don't think they will be of much help:
Warren Twp fiscal officer (clerk) Robert Fetty Jr
316 Mound St Tiltonsville OH 43963
740-859-5218
or
Warren twp trustee Dan Meeker P O Box 215 Rayland OH 43943
740-859-4145
Your best bet may be in obtaining obituaries and I can help with that.
Have you accessed:
http://labs.familysearch.org/
This site is owned by the Latter Day Saints (Mormons). All you need to do is click on Record search then select US as a region and you will be sent to a link that gives many links in alpha order. Scroll down till you find Ohio Deaths 1908-1953. You will find actual images of Ohio death certifs for this time frame. Mildred was only 2 years old I found and it only stated she was buried in Yorkville does not give cemetery name. She may not have had a grave stone?
I could not find Josephine on this site. If you can provide her exact date of death I can search for an obit on her.
We charge $10 for up to 5 obits so you may want to add as many as you want on your list. Let me know if you want this done and I will send instructions.
Sandy Day
----- Original Message -----
From: Rhonda Konig
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: [Genealib] Digitization project advice
The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library is considering digitizing its Local History File. The file is essentially a newspaper index covering local people, places, things, and history. It includes about 300,000 citations on 100,000 index cards and will continue to grow. The Library is considering scanning the cards and/or entering the file citations into a searchable database. Any advice that you could give related to the following topics would be appreciated:
a.. Is there a digitization consultant that you would recommend?
b.. Would anyone who has worked on a similar project be willing to talk to our staff about your experience?
c.. What software would you recommend for this type of project?
d.. Any other advice/words of wisdom
Thank you for any assistance!
Sincerely,
Rhonda Konig
Special Collections Librarian
Buffalo and Erie County Public Library
1 Lafayette Square
Buffalo, NY 14203-1887
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