User:Bloosgrl/sandbox6

How to browse
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 * Look at the first several images as enlarged, single images to see if there is an index or instructions for how the records are organized. Move from one image to another using the arrows on the top left of the page. You can quickly move several images ahead by changing to the thumbnail view, then click the icon with several small squares in it. If there is no index at the beginning, check at the end of that film.
 * If there is an index, try finding your ancestor in that index. They are usually in alphabetical order by last name. Sometimes all of the names that begin with A are grouped together and not in any order. Sometimes there is no order and you may have to look through the index one image at a time. If you are researching in the United States United States Index Systems explains different styles of indexes.
 * Once you find them in the index, you may have a page number and or a book number that tells you where their record is. Use the page numbers on the images (not the image numbers) to find them.
 * Pay attention to whether the images contain two pages or one page when estimating where the image you need may be. If the film you are looking at only includes the index, you will need to go to another film. Use the information in your ancestor's index entry to determine which film in the collection you will need.
 * If there is no index, check several images to determine how they are organized. They may be in chronological order, alphabetical order or by order recorded. There may be no order.
 * If the images don't seem to be in any particular order, you may need to do a page-by-page search of the images.
 * To find more specific guidelines when searching a collection, see the “Learn more” article link on the collection page.