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*Collections must have significant coverage for the locality for it to be considered to be placed on the main Guided Research page for the locality.
*Collections must have significant coverage for the locality for it to be considered to be placed on the main Guided Research page for the locality.
*The goal of the Guided Research pages and the databases selected for each locality is to have a 60% success rate when searched.  Because there are many reasons why you may not find a record for an ancestor (lack of records, loss of records, incomplete database coverage, incorrect indexing, incorrect search perimeters, lack of information, server failures, etc.), the links under ''Why can't I Find a Record?'' may help in overcoming these reasons and provide a higher success rate.
*The goal of the Guided Research pages and the databases selected for each locality is to have a 60% success rate when searched.  Because there are many reasons why you may not find a record for an ancestor (lack of records, loss of records, incomplete database coverage, incorrect indexing, incorrect search perimeters, lack of information, server failures, etc.), the links under ''Why can't I Find a Record?'' may help in overcoming these reasons and provide a higher success rate.
*The ''What Else You Can Try'' pages in Guided Research are to provide tips for problem solving when the initial result proves unsuccessful.  
*The ''What else you can try:'' pages in Guided Research are to provide tips for problem solving when the initial result proves unsuccessful.  
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What is Guided Research?[edit | edit source]

  • The purpose of the Guided Research pages is to provide a prioritized list of online genealogy indexes for birth, marriage, and death records as evaluated by FamilySearch professionals for optimized research.
  • The Guided Research project was created for consultants (who know something about genealogy) through basic steps to find birth, marriage, and death information for a locality they may not be familiar with.
  • The list of countries or localities created are limited to those with online index collections and is not designed to cover every locality.
  • Guided Research pages can cover a country or other large jurisdiction such as states, provinces or counties.
  • Collections must have significant coverage for the locality for it to be considered to be placed on the main Guided Research page for the locality.
  • The goal of the Guided Research pages and the databases selected for each locality is to have a 60% success rate when searched. Because there are many reasons why you may not find a record for an ancestor (lack of records, loss of records, incomplete database coverage, incorrect indexing, incorrect search perimeters, lack of information, server failures, etc.), the links under Why can't I Find a Record? may help in overcoming these reasons and provide a higher success rate.
  • The What else you can try: pages in Guided Research are to provide tips for problem solving when the initial result proves unsuccessful.