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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Why I love Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com
is proving an extremely popular subscription for the family researchers who visit Horowhenua Library Trust.
This
link
is for an article by Barb Kundanis that explains why she loves it as a reference librarian.
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