can you order films from the LDS to be sent to a public library fror you to view A few have such an arraignment. Check with your public library. If you are many miles from a Family History Center (check you phone book or the list at < familysearch.org>); ask the library to consider such an arrangement. Consider a college or university library in the definition of "public library". If your local public library is using LCOC for their ILL (Interlibrary Loan), There will be no fee for the loan. The loaning library's policy determines whether the borrowing library or the individual has possession of the film/item for the loan period. Many of the public record films in LDS's FHL catalog are at the repository where the original filming was done. Check that repository's online catalog for that information and if the film ILL's. Phone the repository and speak with ILL personnel. OR spend a few minutes with you local public librarian who handles ILL. She may be able to find the item from another source. The ILL librarian can usually find a repository that will ILL a book. If you only need a specific citation/ article/page(s) copied, you can request that thru ILL. Phyllis Vannoy Spiker