This is awesome!!
Actually if there is a scan you do wish to save to your own hard drive, you can
do so without saving it to your dropbox.
This is a good idea too.
I like to save the entries of notices, it is my way or sourcing that
information & for family members to see where it came from.
Many thanks John
From: John Graham
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2017 11:30 AM
To: ryerson_index@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ryerson_index] Notice Scans
Over the years, Ryerson has accumulated a lot of scans of notices. I've never
counted them, but I'd guess there is somewhere more than one million notices.
That is a huge resource, which up to now has only been used to drive our lookup
service. For those of us with access to all the scans, it is also a very
valuable research aid for our own research.
We have now reached a stage where it is possible to make all the scans
available to all members of Ryerson Index Inc, via Dropbox.
This doesn't mean you need more Dropbox space - we can't make the scans
available as shared files (ie where you keep a copy of all of them on your hard
drive) because this would blow everyone's Dropbox space allocation out of the
water. But we can provide you with a link to the files in Dropbox, so that you
can go in and look at any of them, and, if you wish, you can copy individual
files to your hard drive.
Here's the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9ddun3nuw57d3dw/AADnDKQdZuF6t3AUc71csulYa?dl=0