Julie Moss, your mail kept bouncing back so I am posting to the list. FIANNA has a good Study Guide to Research in Irish Records http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/guide/ The Family History Library has a Research Guide which you can buy for less than a dollar. If you still have questions after reading these, get back with me. There is so much to learn about doing Irish research that it can seem overwhelming and confusing as practically nothing that you already know applies! The Family History Library Catalog (familysearch.org) has extensive holdings. You can now access the Library Catalog online at: http://32.96.111.11/Search/searchcatalog.asp to get there from the main page: Then go to "Family History Library Catalog"to get there from the main page: go to the column on the left and click on "Browse Categories" Then go to "Libraries" Then go to "Family History Library Catalog" Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/using.htm for further information. There are Family History Centers scattered throughout the world, located in the LDS meeting-houses. The FHCs are generally listed in the local phonebook under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Each center has its own phone number. In some communities, Family Search is in the local public library. No charge is made for using the resources at the local FHC except for a rental fee for microfilm from the Family History Library in Salt Lake. No proselytizing is allowed in the FHC. http://www.genhomepage.com/FHC/fhc.html This is a listing of LDS Family History Centers generated from data sent by the Family History Center address submission form. The listing is nowhere near complete. Ellen