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Thursday, 31 January 2008

Online records: HCO

The website

Today we will look at the website of the Historisch Centrum Overijssel (HCO), the provincial archive of the province Overijssel.

What do they have?

Several small databases with records from Overijssel, each with their own search interface. The most interesting databases are the census records from the 1748 census, emigration records (1847-1908) and the image library.

Is there an English interface?

There is a summary page in English (click on English in the top right corner), but the website is not translated yet. The search interfaces are only available in Dutch. The English summary states that more pages will become available in English, starting at the end of June 2007 - apparently they are behind schedule.

How do I use it?

There is a search box on the left of the page, but that is for searching the website itself, and not the databases. On the English page, there is a list of databases, you have to choose one of these first (note that some links, like Death certificates, redirect to Genlias). Fill in all or some of the search fields and press Zoeken (Search). Different databases have different search fields, the most important fields are achternaam (surname), voornaam (first name), plaats (place), periode (year from/to), gemeente (municipality), vrije tekst (text for full text search). The default search method is is gelijk aan (exact match), other options are begint met (starts with), bevat (contains), and klinkt als (sounds like).

Census records and farm protocols are not databases but documents. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to read them. The main website search (search box on the left of the page) will also search these documents. You can also download them to your computer and use the built-in search of Adobe Acrobat reader.

The index of the image library contains many items that are not on the website. For some reason, these are shown first, so you may have to browse past lots of Klik hier voor details (Click for details) messages to find the photos. Be specific in your search terms, when you search for e.g. Hengelo the first 500 items are without an image, and only 500 results are displayed, so you will not find any images.

Contact the HCO if you want to use the images for anything but personal use.

How much does it cost?

All information is currently available free of charge.

Future plans

HCO is working on a single search interface for all databases. HCO also announced a part of the website will be available in English, but they seem to be behind schedule. I could not find any recent announcements about their future plans for the online databases.

Conclusion

There is useful information in the databases, and if your ancestors lived in Overijssel you will want to use this site.

However, it seems ease of use was not a high priority when creating this website. The site is hard to navigate, and it is difficult to find the information you are looking for. Search interfaces are inconsistent. In image searches, you often find only items that are not on the website, and images that are on the website are hard to find. There is only one page in English, and that page is incomplete (the paragraphs at the bottom have a header, but are yet to be written) and outdated. There is a lot of room for improvement here.

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Sunday, 6 January 2008

Dutch archive news roundup: Q4 2007

  • Genlias has added new acts from the Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Maarten) and from the Dutch provinces Overijssel, Noord-Brabant and Limburg.
  • The National Archives published a guide to the sources relating to Ghana in the Dutch archives: Sources for the Mutual History of Ghana and the Netherlands.
  • Tresoar and Internationaal Menno Simons Centrum (IMSC, a baptist research institute) announced a joint project to digitize their baptist sources.
  • The Central Bureau for Genealogy revamped their website and announced the publication of parts of their collection on their website, starting mid to late January (charges will apply).
  • Several archives announced new opening times for 2008.

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Sunday, 12 August 2007

Dutch archives news roundup - July 2007

News from the Dutch archives.
  • The provinces Overijssel, Limburg and Zeeland have added new acts to Genlias.
  • The Utrecht Archive opened a new online database: Stadsbestuurders Utrecht (City administrators Utrecht), with data on all mayors, aldermen and council members from 1813 to 2006. Administrators from before 1813 will follow later.
  • The search interface of the Rotterdam Digital Family Tree is now available in English.
  • The City Archive of The Hague published the council accounts of the The Hague city archive (1855-2005) on their website.

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