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WikiProject New York Progress Chart  Tasks - Repositories: Other Libraries

Description
The purpose of this task is to find other libraries (NOT Public) with genealogical collections and list their contact information, website, and collections and databases applicable to genealogy. For example, a university or presidential library.

Instructions
1. To locate libraries in a county, search the following websites:


 * For Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence Counties, use this website first: Northern New York Library Network
 * Linkpendium
 * New York USGenWeb
 * Cyndi's List
 * Library guides (at University at Albany) - click on the tab for your county
 * Google "library university [county name and state]"

2. For each county library you find, add the following:


 * Name of the society. If the society has a website, add the link to the name of the society. See the example below. If there is no website link, bold the name of the society.
 * Address
 * Phone number
 * Email

3. Add one or two sentences that discuss the strengths and peculiarities of the databases or collections of the library, if applicable.

4.You may also wish to include the following:


 * Rules for using the collection
 * Copy policies
 * Research help
 * Cost of entrance (if applicable)

5. If you copy a link and add it to the county page, make sure the link works. Do not add any broken links.

6. You do not need to add state level libraries to county or town pages. (such as the New York State Library)

Example
State University of New York Plattsburgh Special Collections, Feinberg Library SUNY Plattsburgh 2 Draper Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Phone: 518-564-5206 Hours change when classes are not in session. Please contact the library for specifics. Special collections focuses on the Northern New York State counties of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin; and the Adirondack and Champlain Valley regions. Collection also includes general materials on New York State. Special Collections card catalogs index manuscript guides, pamphlets, and local newspapers. Since Special Collections is a research collection, materials do not circulate. The library welcomes community researchers. Photocopying and photograph reproduction services are generally available. Archival security measures in force, i.e. patron registration, check bags, use pencils for notes.