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General Tips
1: Review your family tree and decide which ancestor or family you want to learn more about. What specific questions you have? Who are the parents of Warren Dodge? When did Frank Barnes die? 2: Identify the places where your ancestors lived or may have lived. 3: Visit the FamilySearch Catalog and see what records are available for that place. 4: Make a list of microfilms, books and online images you'd like to use while at the Family History Library. Be sure to include call numbers or film and item numbers. An easy way to do this is to print out the listings from the Family History Library Catalog. 5: Bring a flash drive with you to make copies of microfilm images and books. You can also purchase copy cards and flash drives at the Family History Library. 6: If you plan to consult with a library staff member about one of your research questions, please bring relevant documents and all information you have with you.

Resources Available at the Family History Library
The Family History Library has many resources available free of charge. Some of our resources are photo and slide scanners, digital film readers, microfilm readers, classes and webinars, subscription websites, professional research specialists, and volunteers. For a detailed list of resources see the following link: Guest Resources at the Family History Library

Parking at the Family History Library
Click the new Temple Square parkinglink to get information on where to park in and around Temple Square, including the Family History Library, parking hours and rate information, UTA Trax information, and more.

Library Rules
While visiting the Library, be sure to view the current listing of Family History Library Rules.