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The microfiche is available:. Monday 1:00 p.m. Tuesday 5:00 p.m. Thursday 1:00 p.m.
Guidelines for the use of the New York State Vital Records Index:. Fiche may only be requested by citing the desired fiche number, which patrons may determine by consulting Hartwig's Finding Guide to the NY State Vital Records Indexes. A Broome County Public Library card, a driver's license, or another acceptable photo ID is required, and will be held by the staff while fiche is in use. Patrons may request 5 (five) at one time, with no daily limit. Patrons must sign in on a log sheet. At the conclusion of fiche usage, patrons are asked to note the number of fiche used on the log sheet.
Fiche may only be used in the Local History & Genealogy Center. Photocopying is strictly prohibited. Staff reserves the right to limit time on fiche readers to one hour (based upon demand.). No reservations will be taken for fiche readers.
Fiche readers will be shut off and fiche re-filed 10 minutes before closing. Fiche research requests by telephone cannot be accommodated.
Kansas Digital Newspapers Select historic Kansas newspapers are freely available on the websites of two of our digital partners: Free access to millions of pages of historic newspapers produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program. KS Resident Access: (This link provides free access to all KSHS content on Newspapers.com for Kansas residents and requires Kansas driver's license/state ID verification) Open Access: (This link provides free access to KSHS content published on Newspapers.com for more than three years; no residency verification required) The Kansas Digital Newspapers (KDN) program seeks to digitize and make available on the Internet digital editions of historic Kansas newspapers.
The Kansas Historical Society (KSHS) manages KDN with support from both public and private partners and draws on its comprehensive state newspaper collection, including more than 50,000 rolls of newspaper microfilm created by KSHS. With nearly 10 million historic Kansas newspaper pages already available online, KDN provides Kansas students, teachers, genealogists, historians and other researchers free online access to these valuable primary sources and an unprecedented opportunity to rediscover Kansas history through the local press. More than 300,000 historic Kansas newspaper pages are currently available through, including forty-two titles from twenty-eight cities. KDN began in 2009 with a (NDNP) grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in partnership with the Library of Congress. Additional NDNP grant awards in 2011 and 2013 funded more Kansas titles.
By 2016, more than 300,000 pages of Kansas newspapers published before 1923 will be freely available online through funding provided by NDNP. See to search and see a title list of available Kansas newspapers. In 2013 KDN partnered with Newspapers.com to digitize additional pre-1923 papers from the Historical Society's vast newspaper archive. KSHS papers on Newspapers.com for more than three years (more than 3 million pages) may be accessed for free using the OPEN ACCESS link above (no login or verification required). All KSHS newspapers on Newspapers.com are available free to Kansans who verify their residence via driver’s license or state ID card information through the RESIDENCY ACCESS link above. Since KSHS is not saving any of the data used to authenticate your residency, you will need to register each time you want to access the site. Nearly 10 million pages are now available, around 2 million more pages will be added this year.
For more information on the Kansas Digital Newspapers program and how you can be involved please contact Michael Church at or 785-272-8681, ext 282.