Ancestry Library Edition FAQ
What is Ancestry Library Edition?
Ancestry Library Edition is a collection of online resources for genealogical research. It is similar to the ancestry.com website available to individual subscribers.
How do I Access Ancestry Library Edition?
Go to the Logan Library's Ancestry Library Edition subscription.
Who Should Use Ancestry Library Edition?
Anyone completing genealogical research.
What Subjects Does Ancestry Library Edition Cover?
Ancestry Library Edition contains documents useful for completing genealogical research. Some types of sources include:
- Census records
- Immigration and naturalization records
- Birth, marriage, and death records
- Military records
- Court, land and probate records
- Directories and member lists
- Newspapers and periodicals
Can I Use Ancestry Library Edition from Home?
No. Our license agreement with the providers of Ancestry Library Edition only permits use within the library.
How Can I Get More Help with Ancestry Library Edition?
Click the Help link in the upper right corner of the screen, or Ask a Librarian.
What Other Databases Should I try?
If you are interested in Ancestry Library Edition, you might find the following databases useful:
- HeritageQuest
- Resources for genealogical research including census records, books and periodicals, revolutionary war records, and Freedman's bank records
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- NetLibrary eBooks
- Electronic books on a variety of subjects including genealogy.
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- Newsbank
- Articles from national and international newspapers. Includes obituaries from some newspapers.
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