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Services we provide
Answers to queries regarding the one-of-a-kind ethnographic Archive of Folk Culture and Veterans' collections
Basic research assistance related to folklore and folklife, ethnomusicology, oral history
 Response within 5 business days

Services we cannot provide
Complete information on commercial recordings – contact the Recorded Sound Reference Center
Copyright/public domain research on folk songs – contact the Copyright Office
Copies of sheet music – contact the Performing Arts Reading Room
Military records and/or contact info. for veterans

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Veterans History ProjectVisit the
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 Read our reference correspondence policy
 View our folklife collections available online
 Read information on accessing the Veterans History Project collections at the Library
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  American Folklife Center
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  101 Independence Ave. SE
  Washington DC 20540-4610

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Also, try consulting these online resources and publications:
 Links to Ethnographic Resources
 Finding Aids for AFC collections
 Published AFC Recordings
 Folklife and Fieldwork
 A Teacher's Guide to K-12
 Preserving your sound recordings
 Military History Centers
 Locating Military Service Records

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    September 20, 2004