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November 02, 2009

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David Sloan

Does anyone know how to find out what libraries carry ProQuest? Their site does not supply that information and it is impractical to start calling every library.

Nina

My question is - how can we find a library where we can access ProQuest? I have Newspaper Archives and GenBank, but neither has this newspaper and I have been waiting for it!!
Help...
Nina

Dick Eastman

---> how can we find a library where we can access ProQuest?

ProQuest offers several different products, one of which is HeritageQuest Online. You can find a list of many libraries offering HeritageQuest Online in the Encyclopedia of Genealogy at http://www.eogen.com/HeritageQuestOnline

Scroll down the page and click on one of the links near the bottom.

Many of those same libraries will also carry other ProQuest services but not of all of them will.

- Dick Eastman

Roger Moffat

The problem I'm seeing though is that a library carrying Heritage Quest doesn't equate to the Historical Newspapers Collection being part of that.

The State of Michigan makes Heritage Quest available to all residents, but that does NOT include the Historic Newspapers - even with yesterday's addition of the Detroit Free Press.

This page

http://0-www.heritagequestonline.com.elibrary.mel.org/hqoweb/library/do/index

shows what is available through MeL - the Michigan electronic Library - to residents of Michigan.

My wife particularly now would LOVE to be able to get at the Detroit Free Press collection as she has a lot of ancestry in Detroit.

Roger

Mitchell McGuire

If you are ever in New York City know that the main library at 42nd Steets and 5th Avenue, has a genealogical division (Main Floor) and the computers there carry Proquest for free to anyone in the library. Also have Ancestry and Heritage Quest and may other sources for research.

Jack Carlson

I wa snot able to find any method, outside of a libray, to access the newspaper files.
What must one do to be able to read the Free Press in my study on my computer?

Dick Eastman

You MUST go through a library to access any of ProQuest's services. Some libraries offer in-home access. You connect to the library's web site first, then use that as a "gateway" to access ProQuest and/or other databases. Some libraries offer that, others do not.

In any case, you have to ask at your local library.

Roger Moffat

But as I said above, just because a Library offers in home access to "Pro Quest", it doesn't mean that you will have access to the Historical Newspapers part of Pro Quest. I have been unable to find such in Michigan so far.

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