tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post5679162372773470097..comments2024-03-21T19:08:05.737-07:00Comments on Genealogy's Star: A Wealth of Genealogical ResourcesJames Tannerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02989059644120454647noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-76850450641673464392012-11-07T22:21:28.799-07:002012-11-07T22:21:28.799-07:00Nice to know but it is still limited to your own l...Nice to know but it is still limited to your own library card holders. I am waiting for the day I can purchase an e-library card for the library in the state/city where I do research. <br />As it stands now, I live on the West Coast and do research in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Vermont. Boston Library has an e-card but one must be a Massachusetts' resident to purchase it. Lot'a good that does me! <br />When I asked if I could buy a library card to use the library in Pittsfield, Mass, the librarian thought it was a great idea. However, her circulation manager said , "Absolutely Not!"<br />So much for maintaining 20th Century standards in the 21st Century.<br />Margiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02485649263574102604noreply@blogger.com