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Answers to your Scottish Questions
4/1/2003
The National Library of Scotland offers the Ask a Librarian service.

It took six months of testing, but the National Library of Scotland now offers the Ask a Librarian service. To take advantage of the library's helpful new online feature, go to <www.nls.uk/info/readingrooms/askalibrarian.html> and complete the form. Librarians will answer your e-mail or forward your query to a library that houses the proper resources to help you. It may take time for you to receive a response, but you can track your question's progress on the Check your Questions and Answers page, which requires you to create a password. Learn more about the resources available at the National Library of Scotland at <www.nls.uk/digitallibrary>.

From the April 2003 issue of Family Tree Magazine.

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