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Stand alone computers
In addition to the electronic resources in e-Library and Useful websites there are two stand alone computers providing access to compact discs and databases that are not compatible with the ScotlandsPeople Centre network. The computers are located in the Dundas Room and Reid Room. They provide access to the following databases:
— 1841 -1901 census indexes for miscellaneous counties and parishes
— 1851 British census (Devon, Norfolk, Warwick)
— 1881 British census national and regions indexes
— Carmunnock graveyard inscriptions
— FamilySearch (including the International Genealogical Index)
— Fife deaths index (v2)
— Irish wills index 1484-1858
— Library catalogue
— Marine births, deaths and marriages, Victoria, Australia, 1853-1920
— McKirdy index of deaths, 1855-1875 for miscellaneous counties
— England and Wales burial index, 1538-2000 (v1)
— Northern Ireland index of births, 1922-1993
— Scottish strays in Whitehaven (Cumbria) 1802, 1851 and 1871
— Topographical dictionary of Scotland 1846
— UK-Info Disc 2000
— UK-Info Disc 2004
— Vital records indexes for Australia, British Isles and North America

