Exploring the DPLA (Digital Public Library of America)
The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is an all-digital library that collects information (metadata) from libraries, museums
The DPLA is free and does not require a library card, so the possibilities for online family history research are extensive. Here are a few resources that provide an introduction to the DPLA and what you can do with it.
Resources
DPLA main website: https://dp.la/
Research Guides: https://dp.la/guides/the-family-research-guide-to-dpla
FAQs: https://dp.la/about/frequently-asked-questions
Overview articles:
- https://familyhistorydaily.com/free-genealogy-resources/how-to-quickly-find-free-genealogy-records-from-hundreds-of-us-repositories/
- https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/7-free-genealogy-websites-that-you-might-be-overlooking/ (first section)
- https://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/2019/12/online-genealogy-resources-continue-to.html
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Enjoy exploring the Digital Public Library of America!