Browsable Images Instruction for FamilySearch Catalog
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| Step 1: You will see a catalog entry that looks like this. Scroll down to the list of microfilms below. |
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| Step 2: After scrolling down, you will see a list of film notes with descriptions of what they contain. You will need to look at the description on the far left column to help you decide which film you need. They may contain type of record, location and coverage years. Choose the one that best fits your research question. |
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| Step 3: Once you've decided which film you want to search, click the camera icon for that film to view its images. |
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| Step 4: Use the icons in the top-left side of the image viewer to navigate.
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| Step 5: Find the correct item number by scrolling through the images looking for a title board in the film. This is usually a black page with white letters on it and is larger print than the record images. For a better view, click on an image to enlarge it.
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| Step 6: Review the first several images individually while they are enlarged to see if there is an index or instructions for how the records are organized. |
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| Step 7: Move from one image to another using the arrows on the top left corner of the page. |
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| Step 8: If there is no index at the beginning, check at the end of that film. |
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| Step 9: If there is an index, try finding your ancestor in that index.
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| Step 10: Once you find your ancestor in the index, you may have a page number and or a book number that tells you where their record is.
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| Step 11: Pay attention to whether the images contain two pages or one page when determining where the image you need may be.
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| Step 12: If there is no index, check several images to determine how they are organized.
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| Step 13: 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. |
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| Step 14: To find more specific guidelines when searching a collection, see the “Learn more” article link on the collection page. |
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