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Wow..that is really useful news..I didn't realize that they had made that 
accomodation. That is so much easier and much more efficient....
Thanks,
Linda




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Sent: Tue, June 26, 2012 3:14:34 PM
Subject: Re: Visiting LVA

An update: most of the microfilm readers are now attached to scanners, so one 
can directly download anything on midrofilm to their flash drive for later 
loading on a computer. This is free, no more expensive photocopies necessary. 
They will well you a 2GB flash drive if you don't already have one.

A. Gwaltney

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>From: Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jun 25, 2012 10:45 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] Visiting LVA
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>You park in the basement and then you take the elevator to the first floor 
>(unless you are parked somewhere else and you just walk directly into the 
>first floor from the sidewalk).  Just go up the big stairs from the first 
>floor to the second floor and turn left at the top to go to the "genealogy 
>section."  They usually have a person at the desk in that area who can help 
>you.  There is also another desk where a person will assign you a microfilm 
>reader, if you want to use one (an you almost certainly will).  The cabinets 
>that contain the microfilm reels are also in that same area, and someone can 
>direct you to the county or area of interest within those cabinets (and they 
>are also marked on the front of each drawer of each cabinet).  They also 
>have an "archive room" where many original documents are kept, and you can 
>go in there and ask for assistance, as well.  There are also computers in 
>that same general area that you can use (and you can access the LOVa website 
>on them, it you want to refresh your memory on what the library has 
>available....and where).  There are also books along the outside wall that 
>contain censuses.
>
>If you want a Will from Hanover Co., VA, for example, you just pull the 
>microfilm reel from the Hanover Co., VA drawer that contains Wills .  In 
>some cases, the index for Wills, deeds, etc. may be on one film reel, and 
>that will then direct you to another reel on which the document of interest 
>is actually located (while some other reels have the index at the front, and 
>the actual document is simply "deeper" in that same reel).  Most of the 
>microfilm readers do not allow you to print anything, so if you find 
>something that you want to print, you will have to take the reel and reload 
>it on one of the few readers that do have a "print function." The staff will 
>be glad to show you how to do that.  You can apply for a library card, and 
>you can then "apply money" (say, for example $10) to that card (they have an 
>"ATM-like" machine that will let you do that).  You can then insert that 
>card into the microfilm printer to pay for any/all copies that you want to 
>make.
>
>The other side of that floor of the library (to the right of the top of the 
>big stairs) has a large section of books that are arraigned by county.  You 
>may find census, marriage, deed, etc., etc. information over there that you 
>did not find in the microfilm (as well as county histories and things like 
>that).
>
>Bill Davidson
>
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