A question came up on one of my other lists and I thought I would ask your input as well. A lady has done research for 30 years and is now going blind and feels that she must quit. Her children have no interest in genealogy; one line has already been published in a book (by her or someone else), another is a brick wall. Sooner or later, we are all going to have to decide what to do with all of our research after we die or can no longer continue it, for whatever reason. The logical solution is to donate it to a library, but for most of us, there is an awful lot of material and what libraries can handle it all? I have 3 filing cabinets, plus many 3 ring binders, floppies, zip disks, and cds and boxes and piles of notes. Is there any one place that would gladly take it all? And what happens after they get it? Do they spend the time and effort to sort through it all, or do they shove it in a back room somewhere and forget about it? Any suggestions? List Mom Barb