You can order a guide called Finding an IGI Source (as well as other guides on related subjects) through their website (it's free)--try http://www.ldscatalog.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=1756&prmenbr=1402&CGRY_NUM=1802&RowStart=1&LocCode=FH If that doesn't work, go to http://www.familysearch.com, click on Order/Download Products, and then on Publications. Martha Grenzeback [email protected] At 02:49 PM 13-08-2002 -0700, Renee Dauven wrote: > Yes, a visit to the FHC would probably be the best solution > but... See >if your local public library has a copy of the "The Library" ed. by >Johni Cerny and Wendy Elliott, published by Ancestry Publishing. It has >a section on the IGI and gives an overview of what the codes mean. > Also, you might want to contact the FHL by mail and see if you can't >order a copy of their research guide to the IGI. I thought that I had >one here at home but right now I'm not finding it so I can't double >check to see if it has the code information in it or not. The Family >Search site may have a listing for contact information. This guide >should also be available at least for using at the local FHC.