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*Simplified locality names will work much better with the clickable maps that will soon be added to the country-, state-, and regional pages  
*Simplified locality names will work much better with the clickable maps that will soon be added to the country-, state-, and regional pages  
*Page naming guidelines will enable users to distinguish between localities with the same name and find an article about a particular town more easily,  
*Page naming guidelines will enable users to distinguish between localities with the same name and find an article about a particular town more easily,  
*Systematic naming practices will ensure that there is only one main page for each locality, with links from other cross-references to that page.<br>
*Systematic naming practices will ensure that there is only one main page for each locality, with links from other cross-references to that page.
 
== Background Information ==
 
Between 1871 and 1918 the German Empire covered the largest geographical area. The &nbsp;FamilySearch Catalog for&nbsp;Germany is based on the jurisdictions listed in Meyers Orts- und&nbsp;Verkehrslexikon des&nbsp;Deutschen&nbsp;Reichs, ed. E. Utreacht, published in 1912.

Revision as of 13:59, 12 April 2011

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Current naming practices for Germany yield long, cumbersome page titles and complicate searches. This is a proposal for renaming the German locality pages in order to improve the user experience.

A study of the German and English Wikipedia and the German GenWiki showed that each handles German locality names differently. It seems best not to adopt either system completely, but to design a naming system based on the unique needs of the FamilySearch Wiki.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The objectives of this project are to
1. Simplify the current locality structure
2. Establish uniform locality page naming guidelines for the area covered by the former German Empire

Anticipated Benefits[edit | edit source]

  • Page titles will be clearer and searches made easier less confusing
  • Simplified locality names will work much better with the clickable maps that will soon be added to the country-, state-, and regional pages
  • Page naming guidelines will enable users to distinguish between localities with the same name and find an article about a particular town more easily,
  • Systematic naming practices will ensure that there is only one main page for each locality, with links from other cross-references to that page.

Background Information[edit | edit source]

Between 1871 and 1918 the German Empire covered the largest geographical area. The  FamilySearch Catalog for Germany is based on the jurisdictions listed in Meyers Orts- und Verkehrslexikon des Deutschen Reichs, ed. E. Utreacht, published in 1912.