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go to the archives and look at these messages: #519
. . .and then there was the following related discussion awhile back:
Here are two other links to some registration instructions (one in
English, and another in Spanish) for the website:
Rosalinda
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Sent:
9/24/2003 10:18:14 AM
Subject:
[ranchos] Archivos Espanoles en Red Site: Registration Instructions
okay here is my try:
1) Being very careful to only use the latest version of Microsoft
Internet Explorer go to:
http://aer.mcu.es/sgae/index_aer.jsp
2) then click on "Alta de usario"
Fill out the form making sure to scroll down to the place where you pick your login and password.
3) click "Acceptar"
and a pop up window will open with your "Tarjeta National de Investigador" number. Write this number down.
4) and click "ok"
5) click on "Salir"
6) Now go back to the home page:
http://aer.mcu.es/sgae/index_aer.jsp
7) and put in your new login and password in and click on "Aceptar"
8) Now the home page opens and when you go to use the search engine for the first time you get this message:
" AYUDA
Si
usted accede a AER por primera vez después de haberse dado de alta como
usuario, recuerde que para acceder a los campos de búsqueda de la base
de datos de AER es necesario rellenar un nuevo cuestionario acerca de
los temas de consulta.
Para
ello, pinche con el ratón en la parte superior derecha de la pantalla
donde aparece [Nuevo Tema] en color azul. Inmediatamente le aparece
otra pantalla con la indicación de "Alta Tema". Proceda a rellenar
todos los casilleros, en unos casos eligiendo entre las opciones de las
pestañas desplegables y en otros escribiendo directamente. Al finalizar
pinche sobre "Guardar" en la parte inferior central y luego sobre
"Volver" para regresar a la página de "Temas de Consulta". Ahora le
habrá aparecido la indicación del tema de investigación dado de alta y
el símbolo de una lupa, que pinchándola es el enlace para introducirnos
en la estructura de campos de búsqueda de AER y comenzar nuestra
navegación entre los documentos y las imágenes digitalizadas asociadas.
Recuerde
que puede dar de alta tantos temas como considere oportuno y para
acceder a la base de datos pinche siempre sobre el símbolo de la "lupa".
Este recurso tiene una
finalidad estadística de gestión de los accesos.
Le agradecemos su
colaboración. Gracias. "
9) So at the right top click on "Nuevo Tema" and then fill out that
page of info requested and click on "Guardar."
10) on the next page click on "Volver"
then you should on a page where it has that info you just filled out on
a single line and a Magnifying glass symbol on the left.
Now when you see this you are ready to go.
11) click on the Magnifying glass and put the keywords you are
searching for as well as any other exact data and click "Buscar."
This
site is just a little slow so when you click on something give it just
a little time to give you the results. Multiclicking on things will
only slow you down.
On the few pages you might find that are
actually available as a scanned view you will need certain additional
software plug-ins. When I clicked on the Camera Icon indicating o! ne
of these scanned views the site asked if I wanted the plug-in added to
my computer. I said yes and then a second message came up for another
plug-in to be added. I said yes and after that I could clearly view the
few I tried to see.
Well
this is my effort at how to view the site. I'm sure there is a lot more
that can be learned in using the site so please do share what you learn
in your exploration.
Joseph Puentes
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ranchos/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ciudad_Juarez/
http://home.nc.rr.com/puentes/
> http://aer.mcu.es/sgae/index_aer.jsp and following the registration
> procedure.
>
> To access, you need Internet Explorer 6 with the Flash Player and the VB
> automation and Vector graphics complements. [I think these are those plug-ins mentioned above]
yolanda medina-perez wrote:
Here I go again with the questions but no one that I have spoken to
has been able to help thus far. I understand that there were at
least two ports of entry in Mexico back in the early 1800's, one was
in Vera Cruz and the other was Tampico. Quien Sabe? Certainly there
must have been a trail of paper work MANIFESTS PASSENGER LISTS
BIRTHS AND DEATHS for the ships. BUT WHERE ARE THEY? I understand
that there is a site in Spain where passengers would
register "Indice de las Indias" How does one go about getting
information at this site, where do I begin? or is there a place in
Mexico????
Yolanda
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