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  1. How to Place an Obituary or In Memoriam
  2. How to do Genealogy at your (any) Library with Tim Gleisner
  3. NEWSPAPERARCHIVE Demo

How to Place an Obituary or In Memoriam

our new obituary an in memoriam,placement tool simplifies the process,giving you guidance and letting you,address other concerns while helping you,to celebrate a life well-lived to get,started visit mlive.com forward slash,place open click on create account and,fill out the form once you have created,your account you will be taken to your,account homepage to create a new,obituary or in memoriam click on create,notice next select the market or,publication in which the placement,should publish now select the type of,placement please note the obituaries for,veterans package automatically includes,in emblem defaulting to an American flag,though this can be changed this package,offers a thirty percent discount fifteen,percent on the printed placement and,fifteen percent for the online placement,to receive the discount the obituary,should note the service branch on tour,our new tool acts as a guide to help you,include all the details to truly create,a celebratory memento of the life of,your loved one for all package types the,first and last names are required all,other fields can be populated if desired,note that as you type a sample proof,will appear to the right,if the sample does not appear simply,click anywhere outside of the forum,revisions to your placement can be made,while you are writing or after you have,saved adding photos and emblems to the,placement helps to display your loved,ones characteristics funeral home,directors note that the emblem section,is where your logo on file will populate,and where you can also make any needed,changes to it finalize the placement and,click continue to preview once you are,satisfied with the placement click,continue you will be taken to the,scheduling page on this page you can,choose the dates you would like the,placement published add an additional,print publication and view the pricing,of your placement note on the calendar,light grey dates are available dark grey,are not available and yellow are dates,that have been selected each publication,selected will have its own publishing,calendar you will need to choose dates,for each publication some papers,published seven days a week but limited,home delivery days,this information will be displayed to,the right of each calendar after,verifying the information is correct for,the obituary index page click continue,to finalize the payment and placement,verify your billing address and enter,your payment information note that the,promotional code section is only for,internal use if received during business,hours your loved ones obituary or in,memoriam will be published online to,mlive.com /o within four to five,hours of submitting your paid request,obituaries received after hours may take,up to 12 hours to publish online to,reorder an obituary or in memoriam,simply click your future notices on the,homepage choose the appropriate obituary,and click reorder notice on the left,create the reordered note schedule and,submit the payment page will show no,charge for the online publication only,the print publication will be charged,if you have any additional questions or,concerns please contact us at obit ads,at my com or by calling 877 253 for 113

How to do Genealogy at your (any) Library with Tim Gleisner

[Erin Schmandt:] My name is Erin Schmandt I am the Director here,at the Caro Area District Library, and tonight we would like to welcome Tim Gleisner,from the Library of Michigan and hes going to be talking about how to do genealogy,at our library, at your library at any public library in the area.,We did have a session a month ago talking about how to do an introduction to genealogy.,That is found in our videos on our Facebook page, if you want to review that anyone.,We will also be having in a month from tonight, another presentation from Library of Michigan,on how to do genealogy at the Library of Michigan.,So, maybe, mark that in your calendar.,At the end, or actually, Tim has told me hell take questions any time during his presentation.,So I will be monitoring the conversation and Facebook live,,so go ahead and put your questions there.,And I will propose those to Tim, and I guess well go ahead and go.,[Tim Gleisner:] Thank you, Erin.,Hi, everybody.,My name is Tim Gleisner like Erin said.,So Ill be honest with you, as I was preparing this presentation,,I did originally entitle it How to Do Genealogy at Your Library,,but youll notice I put in parentheses “Any library.”,And there are certain things that I want to touch on tonight.,First, that libraries can be very particular in what they collect and thats a good thing.,And I feel that anybody who does genealogy, its worth it to go,to the local library where your familys from.,So as I always tell people, Ive always told them for years,,my family has nothing to do with Michigan.,My family is Ohio and Wisconsin.,Im from Wisconsin, originally, born and raised in Milwaukee.,And quite frankly, everything that I know about libraries can help me here in Michigan,,help me in Ohio, help me in Wisconsin.,And so tonight Im just going to be talking about general things that libraries do,from things like collection development to library catalogs,,something as benign as library catalogs.,Because I really do feel if youre able to figure out a library catalog,at a large research library, say, like the Fort Wayne Library in Allen County or something,as small say, like the Fort Wayne library in Allen County or something as small,as say the Fremont Library over in the west side of the state, theres some general principles,that really apply about what libraries do and what you can hope to find.,And like Erin said, if you want to stop me, you want to ask a question, you can either wait,until the end or you can do it during the program.,It doesnt really matter.,But just to tell you a little bit about myself.,This is me Im Tim Gleisner.,Im the Head of Collections at the Library of Michigan.,Ive been there for a little over three years.,Previous to that, I was the Assistant Director in local history librarian,at the Herrick Library in Holland, Michigan.,So I know a lot about Dutch genealogy.,I was there a couple of times.,Ive worked there twice, once as an Assistant Director and before,that as Local History in genealogy librarian.,And then intermediate, between that, I was also the Head of Local History Special Collections,at the Grand Rapids Public Library for twelve years.,So I ran the history collections of local history,and everything else at the Grand Rapids Library.,During that time, Ive learned a lot about Michigan history and genealogy in the area,and again, just talking about things that are really common amongst libraries,and archives, local history collections.,And tonight, some of the questions were going to answer,,first of all, why do genealogy in libraries?,Second, what is available at libraries?,And how to find information at libraries.,And what if I cant get into the library?,So those are the questions I hope to answer tonight.,And, you know, just to tell you the first question, why do genealogy libraries.,Well, if I can get the go, there we go.,This is just a smattering of larger research libraries in the state, right?,Library of Michigan, the Detroit Public Library,,Central Michigan University and Clark Historical Library.,I put on the Michigan e-Library.,Thats something were going to talk about a little later.,Grand Rapids history and special collections, Michigan Tech.,And just to give you an idea,,all these libraries do very different things with their local history.,And these are some of the larger ones.,Im not going to deny that.,Grand Rapids history and special collections, that was me.,Thats a collection thats very, very large.,Library of Michigan, one of the oldest in the state, third oldest library in the state,,collecting Michigan history since territorial times.,Detroit public, its the oldest library in the state.,It has, Burton Historical has the largest Great Lakes historical collection in the world.,The Clark Historical down the road from you folks in Central Michigan,,you know that library, one of the renowned libraries of the state,,and then at the bottom, Michigan Tech.,Michigan Tech is really about UP history, specifically Keweenaw history.,And again, this is just a smattering.,I could go on and on and I am going to go on tonight.,Youre going to hear me drawing on.,Youre going to want me to stop after a while.,But the reason why I put all these up is because they all do very different things, right?,Detroit Public, they are the Great Lakes historical collection,,but they really concentrate in certain areas.,Detroit, obviously, Detroit metro.,Clark historical, Michigan.,Grand Rapids, second-largest city in the state,but they have a very constrained collection development policy, say,,on Kent County and Grand Rapids specifically.,Right. Michigan Tech, obviously the UP.,Library of Michigan, we collect Michigan, but we have a real large focus on governmental history,because were the governmental library.,But then getting closer to home for you folks, the public libraries of Saginaw,,Flint Public Library, Bay County local history and genealogy,,and obviously your own Caro Area District Library.,The reason why I mention these is because these are all good examples,of what certain libraries do and certain things that you need to know,about when youre doing genealogical research at libraries.,So, Erin, Im sure can talk about collection development policies.,Im sure she has a very good collection, development policy Caro area district library.,And the reason I mention that, and you can say, “Tim, this is ridiculous.,This has nothing to do with genealogy.”,Well, the reason why I mention a collection development policy is,because libraries have a certain amount of resources.,They have a certain amount of space.,They do things when it comes to genealogy and local history sometimes,that really is based on those constraints, right?,And they do things based on their local collections or local populations.,I can tell you right now at the Grand Rapids Library, we looked at Kent County.,We looked at some of the larger groups in the area.,A library that I used to use a lot when it came to looking,up Hispanic genealogy was the public libraries of Saginaw.,Why? Because they have one of the oldest Hispanic populations in the state.,Saginaw was getting people, migrant farmers,in that area all the way back in the 19- teens and 20s.,And so when I was looking for materials to buy,for the Grand Rapids Library, I would look at Saginaw.,African American genealogy, I would look at Flint.,Bay County, I might look for things like German genealogy because that was one,of the largest groups going into that area.,Obviously, when I was at the Herrick library, we concentrated on what group?,And I know you guys cant answer me, but it was Dutch.,All right?,Dutch was a huge group, a settling of that area.,And so all these libraries have specific things that theyre collecting that.,Now gain, you can say, “Tim, well, thats not universal.”,But the one universal thing to know about libraries in each,of these cases is they have certain constraints.,Theyre looking at their localities.,Now not all libraries do this.,Theres a lib

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NEWSPAPERARCHIVE Demo

hello good morning welcome thank you all,for joining us today,uh my name is jeff brunner and uh this,is a product demo from our,vendor partner newspaper archive im,joined here today by,alexis schoonmaker whos going to show,us uh what elect uh sorry,well shes going to show us what alexis,is going to do shes also going to show,us,what newspaper archive can do for your,institution,um so this session is being recorded so,uh if you want to view it again youll,be able to youll get a link to the,recording,shortly after the video ends up,rendering and if youre watching the,recording right now,hello from the past um okay so,uh with that silliness aside i am going,to turn things over to,alexis uh over to you perfect,so i will do you want to allow me to,share my screen,perfect,there we go do you guys jeff do you see,my presentation,yep it looks good alexis perfect um okay,so,this is an interesting way to do this i,havent done this before,in the aspect if you guys cant,interrupt me and ask me any questions,but it does look like in the bottom um,bar you can uh click on q a and i can,re ask any questions or answer any,questions that you guys may have or in,the chat,so my name is alexis and i am with,newspaper archive,there are a few things that i would like,to go over today the first being,the background of newspaper archives so,who are we,and what do we do perfect thank you jeff,um and then ill go over,the live demo so what is our,um database and how you can walk through,that,and then what sets us apart from,maybe our competitors and what would be,benefits,for going with newspaper archive i,apologize for my dog and background,um and then pricing and next steps we,dont really need to worry about that,because ill go over that with you guys,later um i really like to email you guys,so that you can,ask me any questions that you may have,and then again as were going through,this please,just put in your in the chat if you have,any questions for me,so as um newspaper archive was founded,in 1997 but we didnt go live until 1999,as one of the first,online databases,we have added every,single month to this since we have,started so were really focusing on,continuing to bring you guys more and,more content so as of right now we have,16,over 16 000 newspapers and publications,this is not just for the united states,it is,for 48 other countries as well,and then in addition we really like to,focus on,small town newspapers that does not mean,we dont have,big city newspapers we definitely do we,have a combination of both,but um we really believe that not only,just having the united states but having,48 different countries,plus having a real focus on small city,newspapers,that allows us to really bring in the,storytelling which our whole goal here,is to bring storytelling,through historical newspapers so whether,that be youre looking up,things for your family genealogy,anything like that,we try to bring that to life for you,guys,here are a name names of some of the,people that were currently,working with many you might recognize,boston college virginia tech columbia,university,we also work with los angeles public,library harrison,public library and houston public,library those are just a few of the,names ive reached out,ive mentioned but as you can see,theres quite a few more,okay so as far as our,services that we have we offer,um two different services the first,well focus on today,which is our institutional annual,subscription,so you can offer this in-house,so if you want people just to come into,your library and have access to it,thats totally fine but we also do offer,remote access,as we all experience during cover this,is really important,and you know some people just really,like to sit in the comfort of their own,home,and be able to do research there so we,do offer remote access and theres a few,different ways that you can set that up,as far as the packages that we offer we,have three different ones the first,being,state so it would just be its your,state,then we have multi-state,access so this is a few different states,that you would like to pick,from um and then theres a discount,based on how many states you pick,and then the last being world access,that is our complete collection youll,have,access to everything that we offer and,with all of these,if were adding again we add every day,which ill show you guys where you guys,can find that,but as were adding youll have access,to any of that content as well,the last thing that we do is microfilm,and digitization,so if you guys have any newspapers that,you guys currently have,on hard copies or microfilm and you want,them digitized,and your patrons have access to them,through the searchable,searchable database we can definitely go,through that,i would just need a few questions,answered so i could put,together a quote for you for that,all right let me stop sharing my screen,just so i make sure that this pulls up,properly,um so,let me share my screen again,all right so this is,our website,where it says demo public library,specifically that,is where each of your library names will,go this just personalizes a little bit,at the top youll see a bar that has a,few different ways that people,can search and in the middle and at the,bottom so we try to make this as,straightforward as possible so if you,guys,are searching we want it to be as easy,as can be if you click on search,this is going to be our advanced search,option,so i always say if someone has lets say,theyre looking for their grandfather,and they would like to look in denver,colorado around 1904 1905,this is where they would go um if they,or maybe theyre taking a class and they,need to look up specific things,in a specific area this is again,advanced search option is the best place,however we do have a few other ways,today id like to show you our browse by,location so,there is going to be on the left hand,a few different countries if you do not,see,them here that means we do not have them,currently and we dont have any content,for them so as you click,through it will pull up the different,states or provinces that we,have for that country so today well do,the united states,i do want to give you guys an,opportunity maybe to,put in the chat where you guys are at,and what you guys would be looking for,and then i can see if we have content,for that area,so ill give you guys a second maybe to,write in,i think,okay thank you carolyn so well go,wisconsin,as you see its gonna pop up with the,cities,um so if i scroll all the way,im probably gonna butcher that name,but it looks like we uh,yes we do have content for them okay so,then its going to bring up all the,different newspapers that we have for,them so you can either,click on them here or you could go to,browse all,and then thats going to bring up all,the different newspapers so it looks,like,um carolyn for that um city we have from,1846 to 1977.,i do want to point out youre going to,want to look to the left of the,publication because,um thats going to show you the dates,that we have for those,um so ill give you a second to see and,then if you scroll down to the bottom,well have the records as well so the,rest obituaries burst all,that,um okay ill do the next one so,marshfield lets go back,to the united states,click on wisconsin,[Music],marshfield correct yeah okay,looks like we have 1882-1919,um again you want to,look to the right to make sure that you,see the dates that it has,and then i just want to i will go,through um the next few things but i,just want to make sure does anybody else,okay there we go i want to make sure i,give you guys a chance to look,rhinelander do you guys have a german,influence,or is that is that thats german right,um very german here,seems like thats where i need to go,then um,okay so rhinelander,we also have 1891-2021,thats the northwoods river news it,looks like we have the current,and then theres a few others um,i didnt know much about newspapers,prior to starting this position,but its 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  1. How to Place an Obituary or In Memoriam
  2. How to do Genealogy at your (any) Library with Tim Gleisner
  3. NEWSPAPERARCHIVE Demo

How to Place an Obituary or In Memoriam

our new obituary an in memoriam,placement tool simplifies the process,giving you guidance and letting you,address other concerns while helping you,to celebrate a life well-lived to get,started visit mlive.com forward slash,place open click on create account and,fill out the form once you have created,your account you will be taken to your,account homepage to create a new,obituary or in memoriam click on create,notice next select the market or,publication in which the placement,should publish now select the type of,placement please note the obituaries for,veterans package automatically includes,in emblem defaulting to an American flag,though this can be changed this package,offers a thirty percent discount fifteen,percent on the printed placement and,fifteen percent for the online placement,to receive the discount the obituary,should note the service branch on tour,our new tool acts as a guide to help you,include all the details to truly create,a celebratory memento of the life of,your loved one for all package types the,first and last names are required all,other fields can be populated if desired,note that as you type a sample proof,will appear to the right,if the sample does not appear simply,click anywhere outside of the forum,revisions to your placement can be made,while you are writing or after you have,saved adding photos and emblems to the,placement helps to display your loved,ones characteristics funeral home,directors note that the emblem section,is where your logo on file will populate,and where you can also make any needed,changes to it finalize the placement and,click continue to preview once you are,satisfied with the placement click,continue you will be taken to the,scheduling page on this page you can,choose the dates you would like the,placement published add an additional,print publication and view the pricing,of your placement note on the calendar,light grey dates are available dark grey,are not available and yellow are dates,that have been selected each publication,selected will have its own publishing,calendar you will need to choose dates,for each publication some papers,published seven days a week but limited,home delivery days,this information will be displayed to,the right of each calendar after,verifying the information is correct for,the obituary index page click continue,to finalize the payment and placement,verify your billing address and enter,your payment information note that the,promotional code section is only for,internal use if received during business,hours your loved ones obituary or in,memoriam will be published online to,mlive.com /o within four to five,hours of submitting your paid request,obituaries received after hours may take,up to 12 hours to publish online to,reorder an obituary or in memoriam,simply click your future notices on the,homepage choose the appropriate obituary,and click reorder notice on the left,create the reordered note schedule and,submit the payment page will show no,charge for the online publication only,the print publication will be charged,if you have any additional questions or,concerns please contact us at obit ads,at my com or by calling 877 253 for 113

How to do Genealogy at your (any) Library with Tim Gleisner

[Erin Schmandt:] My name is Erin Schmandt I am the Director here,at the Caro Area District Library, and tonight we would like to welcome Tim Gleisner,from the Library of Michigan and hes going to be talking about how to do genealogy,at our library, at your library at any public library in the area.,We did have a session a month ago talking about how to do an introduction to genealogy.,That is found in our videos on our Facebook page, if you want to review that anyone.,We will also be having in a month from tonight, another presentation from Library of Michigan,on how to do genealogy at the Library of Michigan.,So, maybe, mark that in your calendar.,At the end, or actually, Tim has told me hell take questions any time during his presentation.,So I will be monitoring the conversation and Facebook live,,so go ahead and put your questions there.,And I will propose those to Tim, and I guess well go ahead and go.,[Tim Gleisner:] Thank you, Erin.,Hi, everybody.,My name is Tim Gleisner like Erin said.,So Ill be honest with you, as I was preparing this presentation,,I did originally entitle it How to Do Genealogy at Your Library,,but youll notice I put in parentheses “Any library.”,And there are certain things that I want to touch on tonight.,First, that libraries can be very particular in what they collect and thats a good thing.,And I feel that anybody who does genealogy, its worth it to go,to the local library where your familys from.,So as I always tell people, Ive always told them for years,,my family has nothing to do with Michigan.,My family is Ohio and Wisconsin.,Im from Wisconsin, originally, born and raised in Milwaukee.,And quite frankly, everything that I know about libraries can help me here in Michigan,,help me in Ohio, help me in Wisconsin.,And so tonight Im just going to be talking about general things that libraries do,from things like collection development to library catalogs,,something as benign as library catalogs.,Because I really do feel if youre able to figure out a library catalog,at a large research library, say, like the Fort Wayne Library in Allen County or something,as small say, like the Fort Wayne library in Allen County or something as small,as say the Fremont Library over in the west side of the state, theres some general principles,that really apply about what libraries do and what you can hope to find.,And like Erin said, if you want to stop me, you want to ask a question, you can either wait,until the end or you can do it during the program.,It doesnt really matter.,But just to tell you a little bit about myself.,This is me Im Tim Gleisner.,Im the Head of Collections at the Library of Michigan.,Ive been there for a little over three years.,Previous to that, I was the Assistant Director in local history librarian,at the Herrick Library in Holland, Michigan.,So I know a lot about Dutch genealogy.,I was there a couple of times.,Ive worked there twice, once as an Assistant Director and before,that as Local History in genealogy librarian.,And then intermediate, between that, I was also the Head of Local History Special Collections,at the Grand Rapids Public Library for twelve years.,So I ran the history collections of local history,and everything else at the Grand Rapids Library.,During that time, Ive learned a lot about Michigan history and genealogy in the area,and again, just talking about things that are really common amongst libraries,and archives, local history collections.,And tonight, some of the questions were going to answer,,first of all, why do genealogy in libraries?,Second, what is available at libraries?,And how to find information at libraries.,And what if I cant get into the library?,So those are the questions I hope to answer tonight.,And, you know, just to tell you the first question, why do genealogy libraries.,Well, if I can get the go, there we go.,This is just a smattering of larger research libraries in the state, right?,Library of Michigan, the Detroit Public Library,,Central Michigan University and Clark Historical Library.,I put on the Michigan e-Library.,Thats something were going to talk about a little later.,Grand Rapids history and special collections, Michigan Tech.,And just to give you an idea,,all these libraries do very different things with their local history.,And these are some of the larger ones.,Im not going to deny that.,Grand Rapids history and special collections, that was me.,Thats a collection thats very, very large.,Library of Michigan, one of the oldest in the state, third oldest library in the state,,collecting Michigan history since territorial times.,Detroit public, its the oldest library in the state.,It has, Burton Historical has the largest Great Lakes historical collection in the world.,The Clark Historical down the road from you folks in Central Michigan,,you know that library, one of the renowned libraries of the state,,and then at the bottom, Michigan Tech.,Michigan Tech is really about UP history, specifically Keweenaw history.,And again, this is just a smattering.,I could go on and on and I am going to go on tonight.,Youre going to hear me drawing on.,Youre going to want me to stop after a while.,But the reason why I put all these up is because they all do very different things, right?,Detroit Public, they are the Great Lakes historical collection,,but they really concentrate in certain areas.,Detroit, obviously, Detroit metro.,Clark historical, Michigan.,Grand Rapids, second-largest city in the state,but they have a very constrained collection development policy, say,,on Kent County and Grand Rapids specifically.,Right. Michigan Tech, obviously the UP.,Library of Michigan, we collect Michigan, but we have a real large focus on governmental history,because were the governmental library.,But then getting closer to home for you folks, the public libraries of Saginaw,,Flint Public Library, Bay County local history and genealogy,,and obviously your own Caro Area District Library.,The reason why I mention these is because these are all good examples,of what certain libraries do and certain things that you need to know,about when youre doing genealogical research at libraries.,So, Erin, Im sure can talk about collection development policies.,Im sure she has a very good collection, development policy Caro area district library.,And the reason I mention that, and you can say, “Tim, this is ridiculous.,This has nothing to do with genealogy.”,Well, the reason why I mention a collection development policy is,because libraries have a certain amount of resources.,They have a certain amount of space.,They do things when it comes to genealogy and local history sometimes,that really is based on those constraints, right?,And they do things based on their local collections or local populations.,I can tell you right now at the Grand Rapids Library, we looked at Kent County.,We looked at some of the larger groups in the area.,A library that I used to use a lot when it came to looking,up Hispanic genealogy was the public libraries of Saginaw.,Why? Because they have one of the oldest Hispanic populations in the state.,Saginaw was getting people, migrant farmers,in that area all the way back in the 19- teens and 20s.,And so when I was looking for materials to buy,for the Grand Rapids Library, I would look at Saginaw.,African American genealogy, I would look at Flint.,Bay County, I might look for things like German genealogy because that was one,of the largest groups going into that area.,Obviously, when I was at the Herrick library, we concentrated on what group?,And I know you guys cant answer me, but it was Dutch.,All right?,Dutch was a huge group, a settling of that area.,And so all these libraries have specific things that theyre collecting that.,Now gain, you can say, “Tim, well, thats not universal.”,But the one universal thing to know about libraries in each,of these cases is they have certain constraints.,Theyre looking at their localities.,Now not all libraries do this.,Theres a lib

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NEWSPAPERARCHIVE Demo

hello good morning welcome thank you all,for joining us today,uh my name is jeff brunner and uh this,is a product demo from our,vendor partner newspaper archive im,joined here today by,alexis schoonmaker whos going to show,us uh what elect uh sorry,well shes going to show us what alexis,is going to do shes also going to show,us,what newspaper archive can do for your,institution,um so this session is being recorded so,uh if you want to view it again youll,be able to youll get a link to the,recording,shortly after the video ends up,rendering and if youre watching the,recording right now,hello from the past um okay so,uh with that silliness aside i am going,to turn things over to,alexis uh over to you perfect,so i will do you want to allow me to,share my screen,perfect,there we go do you guys jeff do you see,my presentation,yep it looks good alexis perfect um okay,so,this is an interesting way to do this i,havent done this before,in the aspect if you guys cant,interrupt me and ask me any questions,but it does look like in the bottom um,bar you can uh click on q a and i can,re ask any questions or answer any,questions that you guys may have or in,the chat,so my name is alexis and i am with,newspaper archive,there are a few things that i would like,to go over today the first being,the background of newspaper archives so,who are we,and what do we do perfect thank you jeff,um and then ill go over,the live demo so what is our,um database and how you can walk through,that,and then what sets us apart from,maybe our competitors and what would be,benefits,for going with newspaper archive i,apologize for my dog and background,um and then pricing and next steps we,dont really need to worry about that,because ill go over that with you guys,later um i really like to email you guys,so that you can,ask me any questions that you may have,and then again as were going through,this please,just put in your in the chat if you have,any questions for me,so as um newspaper archive was founded,in 1997 but we didnt go live until 1999,as one of the first,online databases,we have added every,single month to this since we have,started so were really focusing on,continuing to bring you guys more and,more content so as of right now we have,16,over 16 000 newspapers and publications,this is not just for the united states,it is,for 48 other countries as well,and then in addition we really like to,focus on,small town newspapers that does not mean,we dont have,big city newspapers we definitely do we,have a combination of both,but um we really believe that not only,just having the united states but having,48 different countries,plus having a real focus on small city,newspapers,that allows us to really bring in the,storytelling which our whole goal here,is to bring storytelling,through historical newspapers so whether,that be youre looking up,things for your family genealogy,anything like that,we try to bring that to life for you,guys,here are a name names of some of the,people that were currently,working with many you might recognize,boston college virginia tech columbia,university,we also work with los angeles public,library harrison,public library and houston public,library those are just a few of the,names ive reached out,ive mentioned but as you can see,theres quite a few more,okay so as far as our,services that we have we offer,um two different services the first,well focus on today,which is our institutional annual,subscription,so you can offer this in-house,so if you want people just to come into,your library and have access to it,thats totally fine but we also do offer,remote access,as we all experience during cover this,is really important,and you know some people just really,like to sit in the comfort of their own,home,and be able to do research there so we,do offer remote access and theres a few,different ways that you can set that up,as far as the packages that we offer we,have three different ones the first,being,state so it would just be its your,state,then we have multi-state,access so this is a few different states,that you would like to pick,from um and then theres a discount,based on how many states you pick,and then the last being world access,that is our complete collection youll,have,access to everything that we offer and,with all of these,if were adding again we add every day,which ill show you guys where you guys,can find that,but as were adding youll have access,to any of that content as well,the last thing that we do is microfilm,and digitization,so if you guys have any newspapers that,you guys currently have,on hard copies or microfilm and you want,them digitized,and your patrons have access to them,through the searchable,searchable database we can definitely go,through that,i would just need a few questions,answered so i could put,together a quote for you for that,all right let me stop sharing my screen,just so i make sure that this pulls up,properly,um so,let me share my screen again,all right so this is,our website,where it says demo public library,specifically that,is where each of your library names will,go this just personalizes a little bit,at the top youll see a bar that has a,few different ways that people,can search and in the middle and at the,bottom so we try to make this as,straightforward as possible so if you,guys,are searching we want it to be as easy,as can be if you click on search,this is going to be our advanced search,option,so i always say if someone has lets say,theyre looking for their grandfather,and they would like to look in denver,colorado around 1904 1905,this is where they would go um if they,or maybe theyre taking a class and they,need to look up specific things,in a specific area this is again,advanced search option is the best place,however we do have a few other ways,today id like to show you our browse by,location so,there is going to be on the left hand,a few different countries if you do not,see,them here that means we do not have them,currently and we dont have any content,for them so as you click,through it will pull up the different,states or provinces that we,have for that country so today well do,the united states,i do want to give you guys an,opportunity maybe to,put in the chat where you guys are at,and what you guys would be looking for,and then i can see if we have content,for that area,so ill give you guys a second maybe to,write in,i think,okay thank you carolyn so well go,wisconsin,as you see its gonna pop up with the,cities,um so if i scroll all the way,im probably gonna butcher that name,but it looks like we uh,yes we do have content for them okay so,then its going to bring up all the,different newspapers that we have for,them so you can either,click on them here or you could go to,browse all,and then thats going to bring up all,the different newspapers so it looks,like,um carolyn for that um city we have from,1846 to 1977.,i do want to point out youre going to,want to look to the left of the,publication because,um thats going to show you the dates,that we have for those,um so ill give you a second to see and,then if you scroll down to the bottom,well have the records as well so the,rest obituaries burst all,that,um okay ill do the next one so,marshfield lets go back,to the united states,click on wisconsin,[Music],marshfield correct yeah okay,looks like we have 1882-1919,um again you want to,look to the right to make sure that you,see the dates that it has,and then i just want to i will go,through um the next few things but i,just want to make sure does anybody else,okay there we go i want to make sure i,give you guys a chance to look,rhinelander do you guys have a german,influence,or is that is that thats german right,um very german here,seems like thats where i need to go,then um,okay so rhinelander,we also have 1891-2021,thats the northwoods river news it,looks like we have the current,and then theres a few others um,i didnt know much about newspapers,prior to starting this position,but its 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