Judy wrote: >"Please note, in my local library this film is MISLABELED and is titled for NY Dutch records. " Judy, If that film has more than one item on it, and another item is NY Dutch records, that could be an explanation for the mislabling. I know in our center, films get labeled initially when they come in with the title of the item # that the person originally wanted. We are in the process of relabeling all of our permanent collection of films, and it is a lot of work. It is a mystery how some of them got title on the old label! We try to put on the title that we think will be of most interest to our patrons and a notation that there are other items on the film. Does your center have a card file or notebook with the titles and film #'s and a short description, that you can use to find the "indefinate" films? Most family history centers do. Many films have multiple items on them (I know of several with over 200, but 1 to 10 is more common) These items may be closely related if they are filmed at an Historical Society or something, but often they are completely unrelated, so the label can't contain all the information, nor can they always be in the drawer with the right locality. Anita