Things seem a bit more complicated in Ohio, or perhaps just your county. Where I live, all I do is go to the library website, click on databases, click on genealogy and there it is. I do have to put in my library card number, but that's it, I'm at Heritage Quest. Couldn't get much easier. Susan In a message dated 10/1/06 1:51:16 PM, BakerJ@coralwave.com writes: > For the library I use, I have to go through several steps: > 1. Access the library website > 2. Find a selection for OPLIN and click that. > 3. Then on the left of the new screen click on RESEARCH DATABASES > 4. Then put in my library card #. Click that > 5. Then select the branch I use. Click that > 6. Then on the next page that comes up, scroll down until I find > HeritageQuest and click that. > 7. Finally Heritagequest is open and now I have the menu with the specific > options of census, books, etc. > > I had a heck of a time figuring it out at first but it works great once you > get it beat. And I don't believe it has Ancestry on it. (This may only be in > Ohio, however, I think OPLIN is some Ohio specific program) > >