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You can contact a local genealogy society to see what they know of indexing projects in your area.

Some indexing projects are organized via the web and do not depend on your location. The coordinators may send you a paper copy of materials to be indexed, they may direct you to particular microfilms available through the Mormon Family History Centers, or they may make scans of the documents in question available to indexers on a web site. For these kinds of projects, you might contact a genealogy group that focuses on a region of origin or a particular ethnic group that is of interest to you and see if they have any indexing projects in progress or planned for the near future.

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