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Along the same lines, we live in a suburb of Denver, with a good county
library system. I requested an ILL of microfilm copies of The National
Tribune, a Civil War veterans' newspaper.
Our library runs their requests through the ILL department of the Denver
Public Library. After a few weeks, I was told they could not locate anyone
willing to ILL the reels.
Before I could investigate further, I went down to the Denver PL on another
errand. Looking through their cabinets of microfilmed newspapers for the one
I needed, I suddenly saw several drawers labeled.....
The National Tribune! :>)
Take care,
Bob
JUDY AND BOB HUDDLESTON
10643 Sperry Street
Northglenn, CO 80234-3612
303.451.6376 [log in to unmask]
Fax: 303.452.3051
Eileen:
Credit for that discarded microfilm reader lays right at the feet of the
N.Y.State
Library Policy makers who changed the N.Y.Library STANDARDS C 1999 from
the requirements that all libraries (chartered by the N.Y. State regents )
have
Microfilm Readers to read that all libraries are required to have FAX
machines
........................go figure?
Leigh C. Eckmair, Historian
Town of Butternuts &
The Local History Collection
THE GILBERTSVILLE FREE LIBRARY
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SNIP I had
> asked about an inter-library loan for newspapers and was told that
newspapers
> could not be sent by mail Hello? Don't they know that films are
> sent?........I guess not; that would require a film reader. I purchased a
> reader, since then but it is worthless if I can't take the film out of the
> library...a catch 22.
>
> Eileen in NY
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