User:Amberannelarsen/sandbox91


 * How to browse


 * Click the link under “View Images in this Collection”


 * In the pages that follow, click on the links on the page to narrow down the sets of images until you find your record type and location.
 * Then show example of a collection and how to narrow
 * When you find your collection of images, use the arrow icons in the top-left side of the image viewer to navigate. On the left-hand side of the viewer, you can also use the + and the – to zoom in and out of the images. Clicking on the tiles icon under the + and – will let you see a series of thumbnails (or smaller images) for the entire collection. This can be a quick way to jump forward many images at a time.
 * Note that not all collections are organized in the same way. Some collections may have a table of contents near the beginning or end of the collection, helpful in navigating to more precise spots in the image sets. Some collections are organized chronologically, where others may be organized alphabetically by given name or by family name. One collection may contain several localities within a set of images, requiring you to skip through the images until you find the correct location (maybe give example here). Some records in the collections could be organized by the date of the event itself, or by the date of the recording of the document. Other collections may not have any apparent organization at all.
 * To find more specific guidelines for searching your collection, see the “Learn more” article link on the collection page.