Books
to Assist in Your Germanic Research
in Southwest Florida
In
an effort to assist in your research, SWFLGG invites
you to review reference books and electronic resources
listed in the various southwest Florida public libraries.
Fort
Myers - The Fort
Myers-Lee County Library located at 2050
Central Avenue in downtown Fort Myers has an extensive
genealogical reference collection which includes electronic
resources and subscription online database access.
As a service to library patrons and to distant researchers,
the Genealogical
Department Shelf List is provided for review at the Lee
County Genealogical Society's website. The Shelf List provides
a full listing of genealogy resources available for in-library
use. Reference books specifically for German speaking countries
can be found at:
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Western
Europe Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany,
Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland |
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Eastern
Europe Balkans, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland,
Romania, Russia, Yugoslavia |
Effective Monday, October 19th, 2009
New library hours
for Fort Myers-Lee County Library have been revised as follows:
| Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday |
9 am - 8 pm |
| Thursday |
9 am - 6 pm |
| Friday and Saturday |
9 am - 5 pm |
Port
Charlotte - The
Mid-County Library located
at 2050
Forrest Nelson Boulevard, Port Charlotte, hosts
the
Genealogy Room made possible through the joint efforts
of the Charlotte County Parks and Cultural
Resources Dept., Library Division and the Charlotte County
Genealogical Society, Inc.
The
library's Genealogy Collection consists of books and media
donated to or purchased by the Charlotte County Genealogical
Society as well as books and materials purchased by the library.
Click here to view the Genealogy Collection Inventory.
Members
of the Society also volunteer in the Genealogical Room to
assist anyone interested in Genealogy and Family History
and ordering & using LDS
Microfilms.
Naples -
The Genealogy Collection located in the Naples Regional Library
is a non-circulating reference collection of both basic and
intermediate resources. The collection includes books, periodicals,
electronic resources and web-based subscription databases.
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