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Carter Livermore Memorial Audio Library

Members may borrow any tape for one month free of charge.

Members who borrow tapes at a meeting must deposit $1 per tape which is returned when the tape is returned.

Out of town members may request any tape by mail. Please send a non-refundable $2 for postage and handling. Mail requests shold be addressed to Rochester Genealogical Society, Inc., P. O. Box 10501, Rochester, NY 14610, Attention: CLM Tape Library.


A copy of the Audio Tape Library is available for you to download to your computer and print if you wish.

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Audio Tape List updated 10 August 2010

History
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
3 Gathering Memories: Recording Oral Histories Anne Schaetzke 1995
5 Migration within New York (1650 - 1850) Florence Christoph no date
6 The American Loyalists: Exiles or Refugees: Martin, Rogers & Sewell 1990
12 Migration & Immigration of New Netherland Settlers Peter Christoph 1990
16 Bringing History to Life: A Note on Resources Ruth R. Naparsteck no date
25 European immigrations: The Trailblazers Gregory P. Kinal 1990
26 Genealogy and History: Crossing Borders Carol Kammen 1990
40 The Pennsylvania Connection John W. Heisey 1990
45 French Canadians - French American Jim Hay no date
47 Migration in the New York Frontier: 1783 - 1830 Dr. David P. Davenport 1990
51 Migration of Palatines Out of New York State Florence Christoph 1980
52 Interaction of Palatines and Dutch Florence Christoph 1980
53 Tryon County in 1772 Peter Christoph no date
54 Palatine Germany in the 1700's Peter Christoph 1980
63 Migration and Settlement Patterns in New England and to the West Dr. Ralph J. Crandall 1991?
64 European Huguenots Immigration to New England Kathleen Gill 1992
73 The Pennsylvania Dutch in the Revolutionary War Stephen A. Arter 1993
78 Research in Upstate New York: Pre-1880 Vital Records Substitutes Gordon L. Remington 1991
86 Tracking the Common Man: English Poor Law Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
87 Tracking the Common Man: Early English Trade Unions & Their Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
94 1692 - A Time of Trial for Many/ 1992 - Using These Trials: What We Can Learn From The Salem Witchcraft Trials and Records David L. Greene 1992
103 Growth of the Roman Catholic Church in Rochester and Its Ethnic Origins Rev. Dr. Mark Miller 1995
107 Genealogical Surprises in the Loomis Gang Rev. Robert Rowe 1993
110 Burnellsfield Patent: The Palatine Settlement in Herkimer County Evelyn D. Arthur 1994
111 Palatines and Their Related History Violet Fallone 1993
113 Genealogical Resources in the Rochester Area Richard T. Halsey 1995
119 Genesee Country Corridor for Immigrants before 1825 Ruth Horton Metzler 1996
126 Early New England Gravestones and the Stories They Tell Laurel Gabel 1995
163 Urban History for Genealogists Ann C. Salter 2000
184 The Bush Family of Rochester, New York Michael T. Meggison 2003
185 The Local History Legacy of J. Sheldon Fisher Douglas A. Fisher 2003
215 Senecas Meet the 1600's Dutch Martha L. Sempowski 2005
223 The Early Protestant Churches in Downtown Rochester Lowell Salyards 2006
228 The Palatine Germans in America Stephan Clarke 2007
Ethnic Groups
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
10 English Guild Records Nancy Lee Bier 1995
11 Italian-American Research Kathleen O'Connor-Gill 1990
12 Migration & Immigration of New Netherland Settlers Peter Christoph 1990
14 Research Principles Used In Difficult German Research Larry O. Jensen 1995
17 Determining Availability of Sources for German Research Larry O. Jensen 1995
19 Research Stressing the Five Senses in Building the Genealogy of a Ukrainian Family Gregory P. Kinal 1990
33 Genealogy in General and Scottish Genealogy in Particular Roy Thurston no date
37 Polish and Eastern European Genealogical Research Dr. T. J. Obal 1990
44 Deciphering British Records. What You See May Not Be What You Get Roy Thurston 1997
45 French Canadians - French American Jim Hay no date
46 English Research Before The Parish Registers Roy Thurston 1997
48 New York Quakers- Whence and Whither? How to Find Them Elizabeth Moger 1990
49 American and Canadian Passenger Lists Gordon L. Remington 1990
51 Migration of Palatines Out of New York State Florence Christoph 1980
52 Interaction of Palatines and Dutch Florence Christoph 1980
54 Palatine Germany in the 1700's Peter Christoph 1980
55 The Palatine Families of New York and How to Trace Them in Germany Henry Z. Jones Jr 1990
56 The Other Palatines: A Study of the Irish Palatines of 1709 and of Later Arrivals to America 1717 - 1760 Henry Z. Jones Jr 1980
64 European Huguenots Immigration to New England Kathleen Gill 1992
73 The Pennsylvania Dutch in the Revolutionary War Stephen A. Arter 1993
84 Exploring the British Branch of Your Family Tree Dr. Frederick J. Kolb Jr. 1993
85 English Research for Beginners Anne Wuehler 1995
86 Tracking the Common Man: English Poor Law Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
87 Tracking the Common Man: Early English Trade Unions & Their Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
88 Identifying American Indian Ancestors: Census Records & Alternative Sources Prior to 1870 Sharron Ashton 1992
89 Research Using Dutch Records, 1700 to 1900 Julia M. Overton 1992
90 Developing an English Pedigree: Case Studies David H. Pratt, Ph.D. no date
110 Burnellsfield Patent: The Palatine Settlement in Herkimer County Evelyn D. Arthur 1994
111 Palatines and Their Related History Violet Fallone 1993
115 Using Archives of the Polish Community in Rochester Kathleen Urbanic no date
118 Finding Your German Ancestors Lawrence Naukam 1993
125 It Started with a Lie: - A Case Study in English Parish Registers Rayan Taylor 1995
127 Searching English/Welsh Probates Without Leaving The U.S. David Pratt 1995
128 Tracing Scottish Ancestors Roy Thurston 1997
133 Welsh in Western New York Barbara Henry 1999
135 ome Sources of Early English and Norman Names Lowell “Ozzie” Salyards 1998
154 CD-Roms for British Isles Research Paul Milner 2002
156 Has Your British Isles Research Already Been Done? Paul Milner 2002
157 Significant Library Resources for German Research Patricia Moseley VanSkaik 2000
172 City, Town, Village, Manor: What You Should Know About Your English Ancestor's Residence Joy Wade Moulton 1992
173 Differences in Researching English Ancestors Between 1535 - 1901 Joy Wade Moulton 1992
175 The Old Parochial Registers of Scotland Glade Ian Nelson 1992
176 Researching in Small Canadian Libraries Alex Sutherland, Ph.D. 2002
181 Buried Treasure in the English Parish Chest Thomas W. Jones 2002
182 Locating British Miners and Their Records Paul Milner 2002
187 Scottish Church Records: How to Access, Use and Interpret Paul Milner 2003
194 Introduction to English Genealogy Roy Thurston no date
204 Dutch Genealogical Research Peter Van Der Voorn & Evelyn Desoto 2004
205 Aspects of Irish Genealogy Mary Catherine McMahon 2004
206 Eastern European Genealogical Research (esp. Slovak) Lisa A. Alzo 2005
210 Elderhostel in Ireland Margaret MacNab 1993
215 Senecas Meet the 1600's Dutch Martha L. Sempowski 2005
222 Brick Wall Lecture: The Palatines, Hank Jones, the RGS, and Me Stephan Clarke 2006
225 Using Archives of the Polish Community in Rochester Kathleen Urbanic 2006
Archives & Sources
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
1 Keynote: Archives & the Genealogist (NY: Canada: Quebec) Hackman, Somers, Garon & McCardle 1990
2 Court Records of New York John Austin 1990
3 Gathering Memories: Recording Oral Histories Anne Schaetzke 1995
9 Genealogical Research in Records of Holland Land Company F. Safran 1990
10 English Guild Records Nancy Lee Bier 1995
13 Gazetteers and Maps for Genealogical Research Darleen E. Hamilton 1995
15 Library Research: Sources Available in Monroe Co. as an Example of a Typical Upstate County Wayne Arnold & Lawrence Naukam 1990
16 Bringing History to Life: A Note on Resources Ruth R. Naparsteck no date
17 Determining Availability of Sources for German Research Larry O. Jensen 1995
18 Treasures of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City Jayare Roberts 1990
21 North-South: Families Split & Civil War & Tombstones: A Rock Solid Resource? Craig Braack 1990
31 They Went West: Census Tips to Help Your Research Leland Meitzler 1990
34 Church Records: Where to Find Them & How to Use Them Robert Rowe 1990
36 Genealogical Resources of the Sons of the American Revolution Larry L. Blackman, Ph.D. 1997
39 Unique Sources for New York Immigration and Migration Jayare Roberts no date
41 Untapped Library Sources Gary Roberts 1990
46 English Research Before The Parish Registers Roy Thurston 1997
49 American and Canadian Passenger Lists Gordon L. Remington 1990
58 Genealogical Resources Locations in New York State John Austin no date
61 Gotcha! Positive Identification Through the Use of Deeds Jo White Linn 1990
62 Research in New England Towns: Beyond the Vital Records Ann Smith Lainhart 1990
66 How to Use the 1920 Federal Population Census Wayne B. Cook 2002
69 County Maps: How to Get Them and How to Use Them Desmond W. Allen 1992
71 Library of Congress: Genealogical Resources at One of the World's Greatest Libraries Judith P. Austin 1989
74 New England Town Records Dr. Alice Eicholz 1991?
75 Tax Records for Genealogical Research Ellen Maring Benedict 1991?
76 Getting the Most Out of State Archives Linda Sue McCleary 1992
77 Finding Births, Deaths and Marriages Without Vital Registration Marsha Hoffman Rising 1991
78 Research in Upstate New York: Pre-1880 Vital Records Substitutes Gordon L. Remington 1991
79 Western New York Research Gordon L. Remington no date
80 Connecticut Genealogical Research Gordon L. Remington no date
81 Printed Passenger Lists: Trouble Below Deck Gordon L. Remington 1992
82 Locating the Living & the Dead in the 20th Century Kathleen Hinkley 1992
86 Tracking the Common Man: English Poor Law Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
87 Tracking the Common Man: Early English Trade Unions & Their Records Elizabeth Simpson 1992
88 Identifying American Indian Ancestors: Census Records & Alternative Sources Prior to 1870 Sharron Ashton 1992
91 Land Grants and Patents: Their Significance in Establishing Immigration and Migration Patterns Jo White Linn 1992
92 Using Land Records to Solve Genealogical Problems Alice Eichholtz Ph.D. no date
93 United States Probate Records and Their Uses David L. Greene 1990
95 Locating Church Records in America Gordon L. Remington 1992
96 King George's Spectacles: Scrutinizing Colonial Newspapers Gordon L. Remington 1993
98 Finding Family History in Federal Court Records Peter W. Bunce 1994
99 Finding All the Records: Methods & Tips For Locating Source Documents & Published Materials Curt Witcher 1994
106 Searching Church Records Thru Denominational Strategies Rev. Robert Rowe no date
108 The Rochester Museum and Science Center Leah Kemp 1994
113 Genealogical Resources in the Rochester Area Richard T. Halsey 1995
114 Mini-Workshop on Newspapers Richard T. Halsey 1994
115 Using Archives of the Polish Community in Rochester Kathleen Urbanic no date
117 Hidden Treasures: Rochester City Archives John Nobel 1995
120 Revolutionary War Soldiers Records in the Waterloo Museum Ruth Horton Metzler 1997
121 The Internet as a Genealogical Resource Lawrence Naukam 1996
125 It Started with a Lie: - A Case Study in English Parish Registers Rayan Taylor 1995
127 Searching English/Welsh Probates Without Leaving The U.S. David Pratt 1995
129 Sourcery; Gaining Information from Reluctant Sources Joy Dickinson 1994
132 Genealogical Resources of the Syracuse & Elmira Public Libraries Harry W. Long 1999
135 ome Sources of Early English and Norman Names Lowell “Ozzie” Salyards 1998
137 Genealogical Resources in Monroe County Richard Halsey 1997
138 Genealogical Resources of the New England Historic Genealogical Society Larry Blackman, Ph.D. 1999
140 Using an LDS Family History Center - How and Why Sharleen Peck 1997
141 Genealogical Resources of the Buffalo and Erie Co. Public Library Patricia Blackett 1996
142 The Holland Land Office Museum; Its Facilities and Its Western N.Y. Archives Sue Conklin 1995
145 What's new at the National Archives? John W. Carlin 1999
146 That's Gold in Dem Hills! Effective Use of the Periodical Source Index Curt Witcher 1999
147 The Good, Bad and the Lucky of Census Research Dawn Slater-Putt 1999
148 Why Look There When My Ancestor Made No Will: An Attorney Looks at the American Probate System George R. Ryskamp 1994
149 Ohio Genealogical Indexes and Finding Aids Kip Sperry 1998
151 Gelling the Most from State Census Records Karen Livsey 1999
152 Census Records, What One Can Expect to Find, Some Little-Known but Very Useful Sources Walter V. Hickey 1998
153 Newspapers as a Source for American Genealogists Kip Sperry 1994
154 CD-Roms for British Isles Research Paul Milner 2002
157 Significant Library Resources for German Research Patricia Moseley VanSkaik 2000
161 Overlooked Revolutionary War Records at the National Archives Marie Varrelman Melichiori 2000
164 Resources for Genealogical Research at the New York State Archives Dr. James Folts 2001
165 Researching in the New Rundel Library Lawrence Naukam 1997
166 Genealogical Resources Available at the Ogden Farmer 's Library Patricia Uttaro 2000
167 Military Records as a Genealogical Resource Preston Pierce 2000
169 Genealogical Resources of the University of Rochester; Rush-Rhees Library Lowell E. Salyards 2000
170 Resources Available at the National Archives in Pittsfield, MA Stephan Clarke 2002
174 Asserting Your Freedom-of-Information Rights for More Effective Genealogical Research Ann Fenley 1992
175 The Old Parochial Registers of Scotland Glade Ian Nelson 1992
176 Researching in Small Canadian Libraries Alex Sutherland, Ph.D. 2002
177 Hidden Resources of the Rundel Retrieval Room Anita Hartwig 2002
178 Primary Research in the National Archives and Records Administration Carol Faulkner, Ph.D. 2002
179 Researching the Archives of the Roman Catholic Church of Rochester, NY Sister Connie Derby 2003
182 Locating British Miners and Their Records Paul Milner 2002
183 Where They Fell: Genealogical Research & Civil War Records Robert Marcotte 2003
186 Beyond the Death Certificate: Files of the Coroner and Medical Examiner Ann Carter Fleming no date
187 Scottish Church Records: How to Access, Use and Interpret Paul Milner 2003
191 Vital Records in Upstate New York before 1880 Marian Henry 2004
192 Genealogical Research at the Connecticut State Library Larry Schonger 2001
193 Research in the National Archives Robert Heselberth no date
196 Solving Problems with Probate Thomas W. Jones 2003
197 Voter Registration Records: Do They Count? Ann Carter Fleming no date
198 World War I Draft Registration Cards Ruth Ann Hager 2003
199 The Holland Land Office Museum and Land Speculators of Western New York Patrick Weissend 2004
200 Digging Up Ancestors from Unpublished Sources in Dutchess County Frank J. Doherty no date
209 Land Records: The Second Best Source for Genealogical Research Larry Blackman 2005
211 Resources of the Central Library and LDS Family History Centers Lawrence Naukam 2005
219 Knocking Down Your Brick Wall With Ancestry.com Roy Thurston 2006
220 New York Mid Decade Census Records Marin Henry 2006
221 Local Genealogy Repositories Edward Groszewski 2006
224 Special Collections at the Library Laurence Naukam no date
225 Using Archives of the Polish Community in Rochester Kathleen Urbanic 2006
229 Retrieval and Special Services at the Rochester Public Library Anita Hartwig 2007
230 A Brick Wall Demolished Using Geology and a Mug Book Dr. Marian Henry 2005
231 It Was in the Newspaper So it Must be True Roscoe Hastings 2007
233 Gold in the Grumblings, Valuable Ore from the Court House John Austin 2007
Computers & the Internet
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
3 Gathering Memories: Recording Oral Histories Anne Schaetzke 1995
8 Digging in Grannie's Attic: How to Preserve & Protect Documentary Evidence Dewayne Lener no date
14 Research Principles Used In Difficult German Research Larry O. Jensen 1995
19 Research Stressing the Five Senses in Building the Genealogy of a Ukrainian Family Gregory P. Kinal 1990
20 Tips on How To Be Loved as a Genealogist: A Viewpoint of a County Historian Susan L. Conklin 1990
23 Genealogical Standards and Computers Barbara Hooten Clawson no date
29 Preponderance of Evidence Arguments Larry L. Blackman, Ph.D. 1997
34 Church Records: Where to Find Them & How to Use Them Robert Rowe 1990
38 Using a Computer to Write and Publish Your Family History Dr. Stanley Ames 1990
42 Organizing Your Notes Ruth Horton Metzler 1990
43 Genealogical Frauds and Hoaxes James Swarts 1998
44 Deciphering British Records. What You See May Not Be What You Get Roy Thurston 1997
50 There's More to It Than Licking a Stamp Dorothy A. Martin no date
55 The Palatine Families of New York and How to Trace Them in Germany Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1990
57 When Sources are Wrong Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991
60 Methods to Identify a Wife's Maiden Name Wendy Elliot no date
65 Determining Maiden Surnames in Colonial New England David Greene 1989
66 How to Use the 1920 Federal Population Census Wayne B. Cook 1992
67 Ten Mistakes Not to Make in Your Research Marsha H. Rising 1992
68 Finding Your Families Using a “Cluster Methodology” Marianne McNair 1992
69 County Maps: How to Get Them and How to Use Them Desmond W. Allen 1992
70 Getting the Most Out of Your Research Trip David C. Dearborn 1989
76 Getting the Most Out of State Archives Linda Sue McCleary 1992
77 Finding Births, Deaths and Marriages Without Vital Registration Marsha Hoffman Rising 1991
83 Beyond the Family Group Sheet Dr. Stanley R. Ames 1993
90 Developing an English Pedigree: Case Studies David H. Pratt, Ph.D. no date
92 Using Land Records to Solve Genealogical Problems Alice Eichholtz Ph.D. no date
93 United States Probate Records and Their Uses David L. Greene 1990
99 Finding All the Records: Methods & Tips For Locating Source Documents & Published Materials Curt Witcher 1994
100 Problem Solving Strategies Desmond Wells Allen 1994
101 What Constitutes Genealogical Proof? Anthony Hoskins 1994
102 How You Can Succeed in My Courthouse Henry R. Timman 1994
104 A Little Bit Detective - A Little Bit Psychologist Barbara Roberts Baylis 1992
106 Searching Church Records Thru Denominational Strategies Rev. Robert Rowe no date
112 Before You Select a Reference Scott Chase 1994
112 Genealogical Treasures at Rundel Wayne Arnold 1994
116 Beyond Genealogy. Fleshing Out Your Family Tree Ruth Rosenburg Naparsteck 1993
123 What Genealogists Should Know About the Calendar James Swarts 1995
124 Nicknames: Another Research Stumbling Block Desmond Wallis Allen 1995
129 Sourcery; Gaining Information from Reluctant Sources Joy Dickinson 1994
130 Making the Most of a Library Visit Dawn Slater-Putt 1998
131 The Do's and Don'ts in Hiring A Professional Genealogist Larry L. Blackman, Ph.D. 1999
136 Using Creativity to Find a German Genealogist Charles Naundorf 1998
143 Finding the Birthplaces of European Ancestors Glen R. Atwell 1999
144 Getting Past that Brick Wall Glen R. Atwell 1999
146 That's Gold in Dem Hills! Effective Use of the Periodical Source Index Curt Witcher 1999
151 Gelling the Most from State Census Records Karen Livsey 1999
158 All About Names: A Primer for Genealogists Jon Harlan Livezey 1997
160 Sources Don 't Agree? How to Resolve Conflicting Evidence Thomas W. Jones 1997
162 Reflex Genealogy: What to do Next Kathleen Hinkley 1997
168 A Case Study Going Beyond Family Sources Edward Lyon 1998
171 A Spurious Odor: Studies in Genealogical Fraud Gordon Remington 2002
180 Organizing Evidence to Overcome Record Shortages Thomas W. Jones 2002
187 Scottish Church Records: How to Access, Use and Interpret Paul Milner 2003
190 Citing Sources in Genealogical Work Stephan Clarke 2004
195 More Than Surname Surfing: Best Practices for Use of the Internet Genealogists Curt Witcher no date
196 Solving Problems with Probate Thomas W. Jones 2003
200 Digging Up Ancestors from Unpublished Sources in Dutchess County Frank J. Doherty no date
201 Creative Uses: How to Use Your Computer for More Than Charts Jerri Steele no date
202 Effective Use of Online Library Catalogs Michael Neil no date
203 Copyright, Fair Use, and Getting Permissions: What You Need to Know Before You Publish Sharon Debartolo Carmack no date
208 Introduction to Genealogical Research James Swarts 2004
212 How to become a Certified Genealogical Records Specialist Edward Groszewski no date
216 Finding the Ladies Marian S. Henry 2006
217 Brick Wall: A Case History of a Genealogical Search Robert Coomber 2006
219 Knocking Down Your Brick Wall With Ancestry.com Roy Thurston 2006
231 It Was in the Newspaper So it Must be True Roscoe Hastings 2007
235 Pre-programming Research for Success Russ Cooper 2008
Research Methods
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
4 Introduction to Genealogical Computing Dr. Stanley Ames no date
23 Genealogical Standards and Computers Barbara Hooten Clawson no date
32 Computerizing Genealogical Records of a Family Association Mark Sheldon no date
38 Using a Computer to Write and Publish Your Family History Dr. Stanley Ames 1990
121 The Internet as a Genealogical Resource Lawrence Naukam 1996
122 Selecting Your Software and Hardware: A Guide Lawrence Naukam 1996
139 Utility of Computers at Family History Center Regina Stewart 1996
155 Internet Tools and Sites for British Isles Research Paul Milner 2000
189 Computer Buying for Dummies: What Do I Really Need for Genealogical Research? Paul Blake 2001
201 Creative Uses: How to Use Your Computer for More Than Charts Jerri Steele no date
202 Effective Use of Online Library Catalogs Michael Neil no date
207 Researching Your Ancestors on the Internet Laura Prescott 2005
Miscellaneous
# Title of Presentation Presented by Year
7 Video Photo Family History John Larish no date
22 Urban Research Gordon L. Remington 1990
24 Publishing a Supplement to An Older Family History Phyllis Hackleman 1990
27 Documenting the Ellis Island Experience Jayare Roberts 1990
28 Preserving Your Ancestors Photographically Judy Gray no date
30 Facts, Fiction And Family Stories Brenda Dougal Merriman 1998
59 Ancestors of the American Presidents Gary Boyd Roberts no date
72 Armchair Research: Doing Genealogy From Your Home Bradley W. Steuart 1990
97 What Happens to My Research When I'm Gone? Jo White Linn 1992
105 You Can't Take It With You: Dispersing Your Genealogical Collection Joanne H. Harvey 1994
109 Identifying Places of Origin Ruth Horton Metzler 1993
134 Workshop for Experienced Family Historians Ruth Horton Metzler 1999
150 Publication Strategy for Societies: Advanced Preparation Karen Clifford 1999
159 Solving the Mystery of the Disappearing Ancestor Thomas W. Jones 1997
188 Finding Missing Families Susan D. Kaufman 2002
213 ...And a Little Child Will Lead Us Roy Thurston 2006
214 The Search for Alford and Ida Burnett Gregory S. Spacher 2006
218 Where in the World Did My Great Great Great Grandparents Come From? Peter Bush 2006
226 The Adoption of Baby Edith Dr. Marian Henry 2007
227 Peeling the Onion: The Search for Sadie's History Barry Hartley 2007
232 Pilgrims, Politics, and Pumpkin Pie: the True Story Behind Thanksgiving Christopher Bensch no date
234 If Your House Could Talk, What Story Would it Tell? Rick Porter 2007
35A There Are No Tall Grandmothers (part 1) Scott B. Chase 1990
35B There Are No Tall Grandmothers (part 2) Scott B. Chase 1990
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