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    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Allen County Public Library
    2. Nancy
    3. Lanita & All, I should have been more specific about what makes the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN so unique. Just one of its many holdings includes all of the materials catalogued in the PERSI database, described by Ancestry.com: > What is PERSI? > The Periodical Source Index, or PERSI, is the largest and most widely-used index of genealogical and historical periodical > articles in the world. (Periodicals are simply publications produced regularly as part of a series-magazines, newsletters, > journals, etc.) There is an amazing amount of genealogical information and knowledge that is published in these > periodicals every year. Created by the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana, under the editorship of > Michael B. Clegg, PERSI is widely recognized as essential for high-quality genealogy research. > > PERSI began as an ambitious project of the Allen County Public Library in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Their lofty goal was to > gather all genealogical periodicals, both past and present, and index their contents. This growing database has become > the largest dataset of its kind, containing over 1 .7 million references to helpful articles. > > Source Information: Allen County Public Library. Periodical Source Index. Updated semi-annually. [database online] Provo, > UT: Ancestry.com, 1998-. Original data: Allen County Public Library. Periodical Source Index, Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County > Public Library Foundation, 1985-. > > Where to Go from Here: > > Once articles of interest are located in the Periodical Source Index, there are several methods a researcher can then > employ to acquire a copy of the full text of the original article(s). > > Be sure to record from the index the information about the article you wish to obtain, including article title, periodical > title, volume, issue, etc. > > Clicking the article's hyper-linked title will reveal the appropriate periodical ent ry in the PERSI bibliography. This entry > lists the name and address of the periodical's publisher. Call or write to the organization or individual to request > information about ordering back issues of their publication. > > When you find an appropriate citation in PERSI, you will be able to follow a link from the citation to information on the > publisher of the periodical. > > Below is an example of a publisher's information: > > Periodical Title: Essex Institute Historical Collections > General Subject Area: U.S. > Topics: MA > Other Titles: new title: Peabody Essex Museum Collections > Notes: > ACPL Holdings: v.1-128 1859-1993 > ACPL Call Number: 974.401 Es7esa > ISSN Number: 0014-0953 > > Other repositories holding this title include: Allen County Public Library, Los Angeles Public Library, Dallas Public Library, > Family History Library, Library of Congress, New York Public Library, Newberry Library, New England Historic Genealogical > Society Library, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton Co., State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library > > Publisher: Essex Institute > Publisher Address: 132 Essex St > Publisher City: Salem > Publisher State: MA > Publisher Zip: 01970 > Subscription Price: 0.00 > PERSI Code: MAEI > > The periodical is the "Essex Institute Historical Collections," also known as "Peabody Essex Museum Collections." At the > bottom, you find the publisher's name and address. If the publisher no longer exists, you will be encouraged to check > with your local library or historical society for availability of the periodical. There is also a list of other repositories which > hold this title included in the information. Check with these repositories before you visit to make sure they have the > particular issue/article that you need. > > You may also contact the Allen County Public Library, which owns a copy of each periodical indexed in PERSI, for > photocopies of articles. A form for ordering photocopies is available at: > > http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/database/graphics/order_form.html > > Send the form describing the articles to be copied, and provide the full entry from PERSI with the name of the journal. > You may request a maximum of six articles at a time. The charge is $7.50 for each letter, pre-paid, plus $0.20 per page > copied to be billed to you. Requests are NOT accepted by phone, fax, or e-mail. Mail the completed form to: > > Allen County Public Library Foundation > P.O. Box 2270 > Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 > > Please allow at least eight weeks for processing. Also, be sure to double check your requests, and give the complete > citation (Article Title, Periodical Title, Code, Volume, Issue, Date, etc.). Incomplete information may delay processing. Allen County Public Library: http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/

    09/23/2002 07:15:23
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: articles in magazines
    2. Lanita M
    3. OKAY, I will ask a question that may be on everybodys mind.... Why should we be interested in articles in magazines when we are searching for documentation or info on a family... Lanita >> What is PERSI? >> The Periodical Source Index, or PERSI, is the largest and most widely-used >> index of genealogical and historical periodical >> articles in the world. (Periodicals are simply publications produced >> regularly as part of a series-magazines, newsletters, >> journals, etc.) There is an amazing amount of genealogical information and >> knowledge that is published in these >> periodicals every year. Created by the Allen County Public Library in Fort >> Wayne, Indiana, under the editorship of >> Michael B. Clegg, PERSI is widely recognized as essential for high-quality >> genealogy research. >> >> PERSI began as an ambitious project of the Allen County Public Library in >> Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Their lofty goal was to >> gather all genealogical periodicals, both past and present, and index their >> contents. This growing database has become >> the largest dataset of its kind, containing over 1 .7 million references to >> helpful articles. >> >> Source Information: Allen County Public Library. Periodical Source Index. >> Updated semi-annually. [database online] Provo, >> UT: Ancestry.com, 1998-. Original data: Allen County Public Library. >> Periodical Source Index, Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County >> Public Library Foundation, 1985-. >> >> Where to Go from Here: >> >> Once articles of interest are located in the Periodical Source Index, there >> are several methods a researcher can then >> employ to acquire a copy of the full text of the original article(s). >> >> Be sure to record from the index the information about the article you wish >> to obtain, including article title, periodical >> title, volume, issue, etc. >> >> Clicking the article's hyper-linked title will reveal the appropriate >> periodical ent ry in the PERSI bibliography. This entry >> lists the name and address of the periodical's publisher. Call or write to >> the organization or individual to request >> information about ordering back issues of their publication. >> >> When you find an appropriate citation in PERSI, you will be able to follow >> a link from the citation to information on the >> publisher of the periodical. >> >> Below is an example of a publisher's information: >> >> Periodical Title: Essex Institute Historical Collections >> General Subject Area: U.S. >> Topics: MA >> Other Titles: new title: Peabody Essex Museum Collections >> Notes: >> ACPL Holdings: v.1-128 1859-1993 >> ACPL Call Number: 974.401 Es7esa >> ISSN Number: 0014-0953 >> >> Other repositories holding this title include: Allen County Public Library, >> Los Angeles Public Library, Dallas Public Library, >> Family History Library, Library of Congress, New York Public Library, >> Newberry Library, New England Historic Genealogical >> Society Library, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton Co., State >> Historical Society of Wisconsin Library >> >> Publisher: Essex Institute >> Publisher Address: 132 Essex St >> Publisher City: Salem >> Publisher State: MA >> Publisher Zip: 01970 >> Subscription Price: 0.00 >> PERSI Code: MAEI >>

    09/23/2002 07:25:53
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: articles in magazines
    2. Nancy
    3. The articles include Family Bibles, biographies, articles from historical & genealogical society newsletters, including the OCGS Newsletter. These articles contain vital records, family trees, obituaries, birth records, death records, marriage records, historical community records, church records, cemetery records, land deeds. There are more than 100 articles taken from the OCGS alone in the PERSI database. Lanita M wrote: > > OKAY, I will ask a question that may be on everybodys mind.... Why should we > be interested in articles in magazines when we are searching for > documentation or info on a family... > > Lanita > > >> What is PERSI? > >> The Periodical Source Index, or PERSI, is the largest and most widely-used > >> index of genealogical and historical periodical > >> articles in the world. (Periodicals are simply publications produced > >> regularly as part of a series-magazines, newsletters, > >> journals, etc.) There is an amazing amount of genealogical information and > >> knowledge that is published in these > >> periodicals every year. Created by the Allen County Public Library in Fort > >> Wayne, Indiana, under the editorship of > >> Michael B. Clegg, PERSI is widely recognized as essential for high-quality > >> genealogy research. > >> > >> PERSI began as an ambitious project of the Allen County Public Library in > >> Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Their lofty goal was to > >> gather all genealogical periodicals, both past and present, and index their > >> contents. This growing database has become > >> the largest dataset of its kind, containing over 1 .7 million references to > >> helpful articles. > >> > >> Source Information: Allen County Public Library. Periodical Source Index. > >> Updated semi-annually. [database online] Provo, > >> UT: Ancestry.com, 1998-. Original data: Allen County Public Library. > >> Periodical Source Index, Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County > >> Public Library Foundation, 1985-. > >> > >> Where to Go from Here: > >> > >> Once articles of interest are located in the Periodical Source Index, there > >> are several methods a researcher can then > >> employ to acquire a copy of the full text of the original article(s). > >> > >> Be sure to record from the index the information about the article you wish > >> to obtain, including article title, periodical > >> title, volume, issue, etc. > >> > >> Clicking the article's hyper-linked title will reveal the appropriate > >> periodical ent ry in the PERSI bibliography. This entry > >> lists the name and address of the periodical's publisher. Call or write to > >> the organization or individual to request > >> information about ordering back issues of their publication. > >> > >> When you find an appropriate citation in PERSI, you will be able to follow > >> a link from the citation to information on the > >> publisher of the periodical. > >> > >> Below is an example of a publisher's information: > >> > >> Periodical Title: Essex Institute Historical Collections > >> General Subject Area: U.S. > >> Topics: MA > >> Other Titles: new title: Peabody Essex Museum Collections > >> Notes: > >> ACPL Holdings: v.1-128 1859-1993 > >> ACPL Call Number: 974.401 Es7esa > >> ISSN Number: 0014-0953 > >> > >> Other repositories holding this title include: Allen County Public Library, > >> Los Angeles Public Library, Dallas Public Library, > >> Family History Library, Library of Congress, New York Public Library, > >> Newberry Library, New England Historic Genealogical > >> Society Library, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton Co., State > >> Historical Society of Wisconsin Library > >> > >> Publisher: Essex Institute > >> Publisher Address: 132 Essex St > >> Publisher City: Salem > >> Publisher State: MA > >> Publisher Zip: 01970 > >> Subscription Price: 0.00 > >> PERSI Code: MAEI > >>

    09/23/2002 07:35:22