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ProQuest and MyFamily.com introduce new ancestry product for geneology research in libraries
New interface and never-before-available content;
site licence model removes “simultaneous user” restriction
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CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, July 27, 2004 - ProQuest Information and Learning and MyFamily.com are partnering to produce a new tool to support genealogy research in libraries. The Web-based database Ancestry Library Edition will replace and supersede the current library product offering, AncestryPlus , which will be phased out over the coming year. Ancestry Library Edition will be available with effect from August 30, 2004.

ProQuest Information and Learning, a division of ProQuest Company, creates and publishes databases for libraries and educational institutions worldwide.

Significant improvements will be available for subscribers of the new Ancestry Library Edition product distributed by ProQuest. The interface will have a cleaner look with more user-friendly search options.

Additionally, the new database features key genealogical resources not previously available electronically in the library market.  Exclusive new content available in Ancenstry Library Edition includes the Immigration Collection, which features New York and San Francisco passenger lists and the New York Petitions for Naturalization Index.

Current Ancestry library subscribers will still receive the vast majority of the data currently available in their subscription.  Continuing content includes the U.S. Census Collection ("every name" index dating from 1790 to 1930); U.S. Data Collection (birth, marriage, and death records; World War I draft registration information; and Social Security Death Index); and the U.K. and Ireland Collection (England and Wales Census Images and Indexes; England and Wales Civil Registration Index 1837-present; and England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales Parish and Probate Records, 1500s-1837).

Collection ("every name" index dating from 1790 to 1930); U.S. Data Collection (birth, marriage, and death records; World War I draft registration information; and Social Security Death Index); and the U.K. and Ireland Collection (England and Wales Census Images and Indexes; England and Wales Civil Registration Index 1837-present; and England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales Parish and Probate Records, 1500s-1837).

"Ancestry Library Edition will provide library users with easier-to-navigate access to the valuable census and immigration data from MyFamily.com that they've come to rely on,” said Chris Cowan, vice president of publishing, ProQuest Information and Learning. “And, to serve libraries more effectively, ProQuest will distribute the database with no restriction on the number of simultaneous users. Using a site licence model, libraries will be able to provide unrestricted access to any number of users within the library.”

ProQuest will provide site licence subscriptions to current Ancestry customers at no additional cost from their current subscription for their Ancestry product.

“Ancestry customers with renewal dates after August will benefit from switching to the new Ancestry Library Edition product to ensure uninterrupted service next year,” said Cowan. “The 'old' Ancestry edition will be disabled on August 30, 2005.”

The agreement between MyFamily.com and ProQuest Information and Learning builds on a long-term relationship between the two companies. Content from ProQuest's HeritageQuest™ genealogy research tool is currently available through MyFamily.com's consumer product.

If you would like further product information please e-mail marketing@proquest.co.uk

For all media enquiries contact Gina Ghensi, Communications Manager, gina.ghensi@proquest.co.uk

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