BYU Family History Library
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Family History Centers[1] devoted to assisting library patrons in genealogical research. It began as a small section of the BYU library in 1962, and later expanded into a branch of the FamilySearch Library, the genealogical library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , in 1964. It was formerly known as the Utah Valley Regional Family History Center.
The BYU FHL houses a large collection of physical materials, such as microfilms, photographs, books, and other documents. It also offers access to digital materials, including genealogical databases and digitized newspapers. Scanners, computers, and printers are also available. The BYU FHL assists patrons online through its website, YouTube channel, and hosted webinars. It also offers classes in a variety of areas related to genealogy.![]() HistoryAfter the establishment of the J. Reuben Clark library in 1961 (later called the Harold B. Lee Library), a few family history research materials were incorporated the following year. In the 1990s, the BYU Family History Library (then called the Utah Valley Regional Family History Center) offered to the public classes conducted by research consultants on various computer research tools. Present dayToday, the BYU Family History Library is located on level 2 of the fan charts at the library.[7] The FHL houses almost 500,000 microfilms,[9] obtained from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Digitized historical newspapers from the US and UK are also available.[7]
The BYU Family History Library website links to resources for patrons' research and offers virtual assistance. See also
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