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    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates
    2. Robert Pieterse
    3. No one has answered the question If the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet Do you really think a center would get digitized records from SLC and they are not available on line. . I hardly think so ---Original Message----- From: Robert Pieterse <rdpiet@aol.com> To: nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>; nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 3:20 pm Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates IF the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet What records?? Birth, marriage, death ?? A digitized death record is meaningless anyway as it does not include cause of death What time frame ?? Hard to believe that cenetrs have digitized records if they are not on line Robert Pieterse rdpiet@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Gail Jorgensen <gailjmom@gmail.com> To: nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com>; nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 2:50 pm Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates I am on Long Island visiting family and went to Plainview family history center while here. I heard that they had tons of New York city vital records micro films in stock so that was my purpose. Imagine my happy surprise to find out that thousands and thousands of actual certificates that had been digitalized were just released and were available for direct viewing at the center with out using microfilm. I was even able to download the ones that I accessed to my very own computer. To try and ensure what I just said is clear, let me try to break it up into pieces so that everyone gets what I'm trying to say. 1-The family history Library has already released thousands of documents that we have been able to view online from the comfort of my own home for awhile. 2-they have been phasing out the use of microfilm over this past summer and said they would be releasing more records that could be accessed digitally. The only problem was we had no indication about which records would become digital immediately. 3-some records can only be viewed at a family history center and some can be viewed anywhere one has online access. 4-these New York records that I was able to view yesterday are only able to be viewed at a family history center. I don't know if that will be the long-term or intermediate plan. 5-even if they only can be viewed in your local family history center, the fact that you can bring your own computer and view and download them as if you were at home means EVERY family history center will have these records and no pre-ordering is required. This is fantastic. 6-my own take on the situation is that this definitely opens access for the New York city researcher. It may mean that the local family history center libraries will be busier but if one brings their own computer then the busyness should have little impact on the individual researcher. I hope that I was able to be clear about the change but if you have any questions ask away. Gail Sent from my AT&T iPhone. ~ Gail ~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/08/2017 12:36:37
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates
    2. Gail Jorgensen
    3. Robert the records are online but some are restricted so that the access is only when you're online inside the family history center. I'm guessing nobody knows the why yet because this just happened. These online records which are online only at the family history center, are greater access then we had a week ago so let's enjoy the transition and wait and see what happens Sent from my AT&T iPhone. ~ Gail ~ > On Sep 8, 2017, at 18:36, Robert Pieterse <rdpiet@aol.com> wrote: > > > No one has answered the question > > > If the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet > > Do you really think a center would get digitized records from SLC and they are not available > > on line. . I hardly think so > > ---Original Message----- > From: Robert Pieterse <rdpiet@aol.com> > To: nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>; nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 3:20 pm > Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates > > > > > IF the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet > > What records?? Birth, marriage, death ?? > A digitized death record is meaningless anyway as it does not include cause of death > > What time frame ?? > > Hard to believe that cenetrs have digitized records if they are not on line > > > > > > Robert Pieterse > rdpiet@aol.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gail Jorgensen <gailjmom@gmail.com> > To: nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com>; nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 2:50 pm > Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates > > I am on Long Island visiting family and went to Plainview family history center while here. I heard that they had tons of New York city vital records micro films in stock so that was my purpose. > Imagine my happy surprise to find out that thousands and thousands of actual certificates that had been digitalized were just released and were available for direct viewing at the center with out using microfilm. I was even able to download the ones that I accessed to my very own computer. > To try and ensure what I just said is clear, let me try to break it up into pieces so that everyone gets what I'm trying to say. > 1-The family history Library has already released thousands of documents that we have been able to view online from the comfort of my own home for awhile. > 2-they have been phasing out the use of microfilm over this past summer and said they would be releasing more records that could be accessed digitally. The only problem was we had no indication about which records would become digital immediately. > 3-some records can only be viewed at a family history center and some can be viewed anywhere one has online access. > 4-these New York records that I was able to view yesterday are only able to be viewed at a family history center. I don't know if that will be the long-term or intermediate plan. > 5-even if they only can be viewed in your local family history center, the fact that you can bring your own computer and view and download them as if you were at home means EVERY family history center will have these records and no pre-ordering is required. This is fantastic. > 6-my own take on the situation is that this definitely opens access for the New York city researcher. It may mean that the local family history center libraries will be busier but if one brings their own computer then the busyness should have little impact on the individual researcher. > I hope that I was able to be clear about the change but if you have any questions ask away. > Gail > > > Sent from my AT&T iPhone. > ~ Gail ~ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/08/2017 02:22:10
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates
    2. Robert Pieterse
    3. What is the criteria for restricting a record ?? You are using generalized terms without validation./ And if they are online as you state I sure to not have to go to a FHC Robert the records are online but some are restricted so that the access is only when you're online inside the family history center. I'm guessing nobody knows the why yet because this just happened. These online records which are online only at the family history center, are greater access then we had a week ago so let's enjoy the transition and wait and see what happens -----Original Message----- From: Gail Jorgensen <gailjmom@gmail.com> To: nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Cc: rdpiet <rdpiet@aol.com>; nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 8:22 pm Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates Robert the records are online but some are restricted so that the access is only when you're online inside the family history center. I'm guessing nobody knows the why yet because this just happened. These online records which are online only at the family history center, are greater access then we had a week ago so let's enjoy the transition and wait and see what happens Sent from my AT&T iPhone. ~ Gail ~ > On Sep 8, 2017, at 18:36, Robert Pieterse <rdpiet@aol.com> wrote: > > > No one has answered the question > > > If the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet > > Do you really think a center would get digitized records from SLC and they are not available > > on line. . I hardly think so > > ---Original Message----- > From: Robert Pieterse <rdpiet@aol.com> > To: nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>; nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 3:20 pm > Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates > > > > > IF the records are digitized why are they not available by LDS via the internet > > What records?? Birth, marriage, death ?? > A digitized death record is meaningless anyway as it does not include cause of death > > What time frame ?? > > Hard to believe that cenetrs have digitized records if they are not on line > > > > > > Robert Pieterse > rdpiet@aol.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gail Jorgensen <gailjmom@gmail.com> > To: nybrooklyn <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com>; nyc-roots <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 2:50 pm > Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] FHC certificates > > I am on Long Island visiting family and went to Plainview family history center while here. I heard that they had tons of New York city vital records micro films in stock so that was my purpose. > Imagine my happy surprise to find out that thousands and thousands of actual certificates that had been digitalized were just released and were available for direct viewing at the center with out using microfilm. I was even able to download the ones that I accessed to my very own computer. > To try and ensure what I just said is clear, let me try to break it up into pieces so that everyone gets what I'm trying to say. > 1-The family history Library has already released thousands of documents that we have been able to view online from the comfort of my own home for awhile. > 2-they have been phasing out the use of microfilm over this past summer and said they would be releasing more records that could be accessed digitally. The only problem was we had no indication about which records would become digital immediately. > 3-some records can only be viewed at a family history center and some can be viewed anywhere one has online access. > 4-these New York records that I was able to view yesterday are only able to be viewed at a family history center. I don't know if that will be the long-term or intermediate plan. > 5-even if they only can be viewed in your local family history center, the fact that you can bring your own computer and view and download them as if you were at home means EVERY family history center will have these records and no pre-ordering is required. This is fantastic. > 6-my own take on the situation is that this definitely opens access for the New York city researcher. It may mean that the local family history center libraries will be busier but if one brings their own computer then the busyness should have little impact on the individual researcher. > I hope that I was able to be clear about the change but if you have any questions ask away. > Gail > > > Sent from my AT&T iPhone. > ~ Gail ~ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/08/2017 02:35:25