In a message dated 4/11/2004 4:31:21 PM Central Standard Time, Binkfraze@aol.com writes: > If I remember right, there was some discussion on this mail list earlier > this > year about the capability of accessing Heritage Quest over the internet, > through whatever connection your local library has Hi, I access Heritage Quest at home in Alabama using my Birmingham Public Library card on their website. When I get to the password, it is my library card number. Once you access the census records, the available census years are on the left column. The indexed years are great and you can easily locate records from the surnames just by filling in the information on the search blocks. Only a few years have been indexed, however. You can use the "browse" feature that is above the years and still access the years that have not yet been indexed, but it is very slow going since you have to go page by page, waiting on each to dowload. Also, if you are an AOL user and keep getting a "down for maintenance" or other such messages, you will have to access your local library site through your browser. Hope this helps! Evelyn Leslie Remlap, AL