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== Visiting the British Library ==
*You will need a Reader Pass to enter the British Library Reading Rooms - which is where research is conducted. Read [http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/inrrooms/stp/register/stpregister.html How to Register for a Reader Pass]
*Read about location, opening times, and many aspects covered in Reader FAQ’s in this [http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/inrrooms/stp/stpancrasrr.html link]. You may use compact cameras, tablets and mobile phones to photograph '''some''' categories of material but not where preservation or other restrictions apply. Researchers commented (2018/04) that there There is a 10 document limit for the day, there . There are no camera stands, and the mechanical shutter click on a camera was deemed unacceptable.<ref>idler et al. [http://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads/national-archives-kew-tips.11433/page-31#post-785793 National Archives - Kew Tips?] ''WW2Talk Forum'', posts 605-606, 20 April 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2018.</ref>
==Free Training Sessions in using India Office resources==
Every month the [[APAC]] team offer a free 75 minute introduction to their records. This is aimed at the family historian. For further details, including upcoming dates, see the British Library website at [httphttps://www.bl.uk/reshelphelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/familyresearch.html Help for Researchersfree-discovery-and-1-2-1-sessions Free discovery and 1-2-1 sessions].
==Obtaining Copies of Records==
'''Certified ''' copies of ecclesiastical records, with the seal of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, acceptable for official purposes, can be ordered from the British Library -current cost (20122018) is £18 each. These contain details from the ecclesiastical registers held in the British Library which are "contemporary copies of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials sent to London for the information of the East India Company and the India Office"<ref>[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/ecclesiastical/eccrecords.html British Library Ecclesiastical Records]</ref>. The certified copies are transcriptions with data extracted from the ecclesiastical records. Because of the possibility of error with any transcription, for family history purposes copies of the microfilmed register pages are preferable. These Copies can be obtained at no cost by using the microfilm digital copying machines in the reading room which scan to email or memory stick. Hard copies can be obtained cheaply from the microfilm copiers - also in the reading room. Note that sometimes the name of the church may be on a different page to the record you require. The records for a church may extend over several pages and the name of the church usually appears either at the beginning, or possibly at the end of these records, included in the words of certification by the chaplain/minister/priest for that church. [httphttps://www.bl.uk/reshelphelp/inrrooms/stp/copy/stpcopyprices/rrcopypricessearch-the-india-office-records-for-baptisms-marriages-and-burials Search the India Office records for Baptisms Marriages and Burials].html Reading Room Copy Service prices] '''A great many of these images are now also available on the pay site [[Findmypast|findmypast]]''', which would be the most common option used by those who cannot personally visit the British Library. The British Library’s "Help , but for Researchers" regarding the ordering ecclesiastical records, where images are not available on findmypast, it is believed you can order a non-certified image in terms of records [httphttps://www.bl.uk/reshelpdigitisation-services/ordering-images Ordering images] and [https:/atyourdesk/servdelivwww.html Online or by postbl.uk/digitisation-services/pricing Pricing] includes further sections*India Office Office Search and Copy Service/ India Office Baptisms Marriage and Burials Search and Copy Service.
:'''Note''' above paragraph that the cheaper register copies will be preferable for family history purposes.
*Imaging Services. :'''Note''': Any original record which some documents cannot be photocopied due to age etc, and/or if you have found a reference in [http://searcharchives.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=1&dstmp=1336721805856&vid=IAMS_VU2&fromLogin=true Search our Catalogue Archives photographed digitally - eg some european manuscripts - and Manuscripts], you will probably need to obtain a copy as described in Imaging Services/Ordering images. [http://www.new.fibis.org/research FIBIS Research] is able to provide a transcription of these records, but is unable to provide a copy of the actual records, which would need to be obtained directly from use the British Library's imaging services to obtain copies.
==Contact information==
==Digitised books ==
Some books from the British Library's collection have been digitised. After you have found a catalogue reference through searching To locate these books search the British Library's main catalogue, refer below, and select Access options: Online (located on the left hand side of the webpage), For resulting book titles, click on "I want this". For books which have been digitised, one or more of the following sources will be available, and may then be selected*British Library's pdf download, said to be "good for reading large amounts of text". Now mainly or totally withdrawn.*British Library's itemVIEWER, said to be "good for images". Note 1. it is possible to rotate pages, if required. Note 2. it is not possible to navigate from page to page using the 'Full Screen' viewing option.This is only possible from the default page, which is a disadvantage when reading text. Check whether there is an alternative format available elsewhere e.g. Archive.org. Now mainly withdrawn, but some files remain in this format. A difficult format to read online.*British Library's Digital item, with a different format to itemViewer. These may be slow to load, and you may need to try a few times. For a larger book image, close the 'Contents' and 'More information' sections. More recent digital files appear to be in this third format, but currently there still appear to be earlier digitised files using the previous formats. An example is :[http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_0000000357DE ''Jottings and Recollections of a Bengal “Qui hye!”''] by Louis Emanuel [1886]:You can download the entire book file, but depending on your internet connection this could be somewhat slow, but it is now possible (after a programming bug has been fixed). To read the book online there is a "Full screen" option, located at the bottom right hand corner of the webpage.
*[[Online books#Google Books|Google Books]]
**These books may also be located through Google Books's usual search. It is not possible however, to specifically locate books from the British Library through the Google Books search.
To determine which books are available as Google Books, pdf downloads, itemVIEWER or other digital items: after searching the British Library's main catalogue, on the left hand side of the webpage screen, click on the option 'Refine my results/Access Options: Online' There are also digitised manuscripts available which may be located through Digitised Manuscripts Search, refer below. Some British Library documents India Office Records (books and files) are also available online through other sources such as the Qatar Digital Library.
== External links ==
*[http://www.bl.uk/ British Library] including [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=1&dstmp=1327320208246&vid=BLVU1&fromLogin=true Search the Main Catalogue] and [http://searcharchives.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=1&dstmp=1336721805856&vid=IAMS_VU2&fromLogin=true Search our Catalogue Archives and Manuscripts], the latter link including Visual Arts items and catalogue details for photographs. To search for online photographs, select the link for Search the Main Catalogue, then select "Our website", then enter your search details.
*[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/bldept/apac/apacoll/apac.html Asian and African Studies]
*[http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/index.html Online Gallery Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections]. Searchable prints, drawings photographs and maps which may be viewed online. Part of the [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/index.html Online Gallery]. The Search defaults to the "Our website" section of Search the Main Catalogue, refer above.
*Some British Library online images are only available as images to buy at [https://imagesonline.bl.uk Images online].
*[https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/ Digitised Manuscripts Search]
*A pdf file [https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/digitised-printed-books Collection guides: Digitised printed books (18th-19th century)] British Library:[https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/uk-web-archive Collection guides: UK Web Archive] British Library*[https://www.bl.uk/subjects/south-asia Resources for the study of "A guide to materials relating to South Asia past and present] British library website, including contact the [https://www.questionpoint.org/crs/servlet/org.oclc.admin.BuildForm?&institution=13430&type=1&language=1 Asian & African Studies Reference Team].**[https://web.archive.org/web/20160324060331/http://www.bl.uk:80/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/index.html Help for researchers Home>Find help by region>Asia], now an archived webpage.*[https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/india-office-records-family-history India at the British Library Western Manuscripts Collections" is accessible through this Office Records and Private Papers: family history] British Library website**[https://web.archive.org/web/20160405010228/http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/familyresearchoccupations/occupations.html link Help for researchers>India Office Records: Family History>Occupations], on now an archived webpage.**[https://web.archive.org/web/20160621091412/http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/peopleandplaces.pdf "A guide to materials relating to India at the right hand side of the pageBritish Library Western Manuscripts Collections"] by Dorota Walker, 2011. British Library webpage, now archived. A past FIBIS Blog advised:
:The main guide is in chronological order. Use the comprehensive indexes to locate material:
:*Name index – begins on p723 of the document (also numbered Index page 1)
:*Place index – p846 (p124 of the index section)
:*Subject index – p893 (p171):Users may find the search function useful (either the binoculars icon on the left hand side of the screen or ctrl+F).*[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/familyresearch.html Help for researchers: India Office Records: Family History Sources] Includes a link to ‘Private Research Agents who offer to carry out paid research’ dated November 2011 (as at 2018/01) bl.uk:[httphttps://wwwweb.blarchive.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/indiaorg/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistoryweb/glossary20160717160145/glossaryhub.html Glossary for family history researchers] bl.uk*[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/search/pdf/howsearch.pdf Explore The British Library: How do I search for..?] 2016 British Library page, now archived.
*[http://copac.ac.uk/search/ Copac Search], a search of over 70 UK and Irish academic national & specialist library catalogues, includes the British Library catalogue. Includes a keyword search. Copac also includes the [http://copac.ac.uk/about/libraries/blrps.html British Library Register of Preservation Surrogates]. Some India related items, stated to be available at the British Library were noted in the BLRPS e.g. this [http://copac.ac.uk/search?title=School%20memorials.%20%3A%20Chapel-West%20Door.&crns=74000041880%20&rn=1&show-library=Register%20of%20Preservation%20Surrogates Sanawur : Lawrence Royal Military School entry]
===Historical books online===
*[https://archive.org/details/guidetoindiaoffi00greauoft/page/n5 ''A Guide to the India Office Records, 1600-1858''] by William Foster 1919. Archive.org
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