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@yx1 and @abcd123456 Please see private message.
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The article will be published on a top-tier academic journal in my field.
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I have a similar question, as I am writing a genealogy that I plan on publishing. Can I use images of death ledgers and deeds I found on FamilySearch in my book?
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The death ledgers that are scanned to FamilySearch for the state of New Jersey are also the exact same thing I can take images of at NJ State Archives. NJ State Archives said I am free to do what I want with the images, but the exact same images that are on FamilySearch that can only be accessed from an FHC/FHL, I think are not to be shared without permission from FamilySearch? Is that correct? FamilySearch scanned the images from NJ State Archives, though. Does anyone know?
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Oh, also wanted to add, because Trenton is far away from me, most of my images are all from FamilySearch. I only make the trip to state archives a couple times a year. I did read terms of service on FamilySearch, but there is nothing specific in regard to death ledgers and land records
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