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'''A web site article should focus on:'''
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* One Web site
=== A web site article should focus on: ===
* One time period
 
* One objective
*** One Web site
*** One time period
*** One objective 


If the site is complex (such as FamilySearch.org or Ancestry.com), please focus your article on one portion of the site that will help a user accomplish a single task, such as finding an ancestor’s parents in a specific place and time period.
If the site is complex (such as FamilySearch.org or Ancestry.com), please focus your article on one portion of the site that will help a user accomplish a single task, such as finding an ancestor’s parents in a specific place and time period.


=The article may include the following sections:=
=== The article may include the following sections: ===


===Title (required)===
'''Title (required):'''


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* Research objective
*** Research objective
* Place
*** Place
* Time period
*** Time period


Example: Online Tutorial on Reading Old Handwriting from England and Wales 1500 to 1800
<br />Example: Online Tutorial on Reading Old Handwriting from England and Wales 1500 to 1800


===Overview (required)===
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'''(Keep this very simple)''''''


* Why use the site (objective)
'''Overview (required): '''(Keep this very simple)''''''
* State the full title of the website referenced
* Coverage of the website; population coverage, record total, etc.


===Content (required)===
*** Why use the site (objective)
*** State the full title of the website referenced
*** Coverage of the website; population coverage, record total, etc.
 
'''Content (required):'''


Types of information the website offers, such as ancestor’s name, birth date, names of an individual’s parents, and location of a town or record.
Types of information the website offers, such as ancestor’s name, birth date, names of an individual’s parents, and location of a town or record.


===Internet Address (required)===
'''Internet Address (required):'''


Include the full URL address to the page and the terms needed to find the web page with a google.com search
Include the full URL address to the page and the terms needed to find the web page with a google.com search


===Using the site===
'''Using the site:'''


Give a sequential list of steps for finding information on this site. The list should begin with the first step after arriving at the internet address. Please do not include instructions on advanced searches and features of a website.
Give a sequential list of steps for finding information on this site. The list should begin with the first step after arriving at the internet address. Please do not include instructions on advanced searches and features of a website.


===Cost (required)===
'''Cost (required):'''


State that the site is free or that it is a fee-based site: subscription or pay per view.
State that the site is free or that it is a fee-based site: subscription or pay per view.


===Tips===
'''Tips:'''


Provide helpful hints on using the site but not sequential steps on using the site.
Provide helpful hints on using the site but not sequential steps on using the site.
[[Category:Genealogy Websites and Online Collections]]

Revision as of 14:34, 14 December 2007

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A web site article should focus on:[edit | edit source]

      • One Web site
      • One time period
      • One objective 

If the site is complex (such as FamilySearch.org or Ancestry.com), please focus your article on one portion of the site that will help a user accomplish a single task, such as finding an ancestor’s parents in a specific place and time period.

The article may include the following sections:[edit | edit source]

Title (required):

'

      • Research objective
      • Place
      • Time period


Example: Online Tutorial on Reading Old Handwriting from England and Wales 1500 to 1800

 

'Overview (required): (Keep this very simple)'

      • Why use the site (objective)
      • State the full title of the website referenced
      • Coverage of the website; population coverage, record total, etc.

Content (required):

Types of information the website offers, such as ancestor’s name, birth date, names of an individual’s parents, and location of a town or record.

Internet Address (required):

Include the full URL address to the page and the terms needed to find the web page with a google.com search

Using the site:

Give a sequential list of steps for finding information on this site. The list should begin with the first step after arriving at the internet address. Please do not include instructions on advanced searches and features of a website.

Cost (required):

State that the site is free or that it is a fee-based site: subscription or pay per view.

Tips:

Provide helpful hints on using the site but not sequential steps on using the site.