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[[Image: | [[Image:Utah_Arch.jpg|thumb|right]]This is the overview for how to do the various assignments. To allow us to proceed without impacting other Wiki users, these instructions will be done under WikiProject Utah. We will also look through the help: areas to see what is already there. Hopefully, this will keep progress moving forward and will impact other projects from this time.[[User:AdkinsWH|AdkinsWH]] 18:44, 6 July 2011 (UTC) per decision with Marilyn Markham and Patsy Hendrickson. | ||
== Formatting == | == Formatting == | ||
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=== Bulleted or Numbered Lists === | === Bulleted or Numbered Lists === | ||
#Click the '''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. | #Click the '''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)<br> | ||
#In the Edit window, put the cursor where you want to start the bulleted or numbered list.<br> | #In the Edit window, put the cursor where you want to start the bulleted or numbered list.<br> | ||
#On the menu bar (top of the Edit window), click the icon for either the bulleted or numbered list. The first bullet or number will appear.<br> | #On the menu bar (top of the Edit window), click the icon for either the bulleted or numbered list. The first bullet or number will appear.<br> | ||
#Type what you want after the first bullet or number.<br> | #Type what you want after the first bullet or number.<br> | ||
#Press the '''Enter''' key, and the next line will also be bulleted or numbered. | #Press the '''Enter''' key, and the next line will also be bulleted or numbered. | ||
#To get rid of a bullet or number you don't need, simply backspace over it. | #To get rid of a bullet or number you don't need, simply backspace over it. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
[[Image:Editor Toolbar.png|center|550px | [[Image:Editor Toolbar.png|center|550px]] | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
=== Bold, italics, or underline === | === Bold, italics, or underline === | ||
When you are adding new text: <br> | When you are adding new text: <br> | ||
#Click the '''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)<br> | #Click the '''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)<br> | ||
#Click the appropriate icon ('''B''',''I'' or <u>U</u>) on the menu bar.<br> | #Click the appropriate icon ('''B''',''I'' or <u>U</u>) on the menu bar.<br> | ||
#Type what you want.<br> | #Type what you want.<br> | ||
#Click the icon again to turn bold, italics or underline off. | #Click the icon again to turn bold, italics or underline off. | ||
For existing text: <br> | For existing text: <br> | ||
#In '''Edit''' window, highlight the text. <br> | #In '''Edit''' window, highlight the text. <br> | ||
#Click the appropriate icon ('''B''',''I'' or <u>U</u>). | #Click the appropriate icon ('''B''',''I'' or <u>U</u>). | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
== Copying and Pasting == | == Copying and Pasting == | ||
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To copy words on the same page: | To copy words on the same page: | ||
#Click the'''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)<br> | #Click the'''Edit''' tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)<br> | ||
#Highlight what you want to copy. | #Highlight what you want to copy. | ||
#Then do one of the following: | #Then do one of the following: | ||
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== Adding Links == | == Adding Links == | ||
=== Describe the Link === | === Describe the Link === | ||
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:'''''Guiding Principle:''''' | :'''''Guiding Principle:''''' | ||
Help FS Wiki users '''know''' what to '''expect''' when they '''follow''' a link | Help FS Wiki users '''know''' what to '''expect''' when they '''follow''' a link | ||
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#Completeness: Does it appear to be the results of a project, such as transcribing the entire [cemetery or other record], or does it seem family submitted? | #Completeness: Does it appear to be the results of a project, such as transcribing the entire [cemetery or other record], or does it seem family submitted? | ||
Don't mislead the Wiki user by giving false expectations. See [http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/IntoContext.html Linking to Context] for some additional points. <br> | Don't mislead the Wiki user by giving false expectations. See [http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/IntoContext.html Linking to Context] for some additional points. | ||
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'''Examples of informative links:''' | '''Examples of informative links:''' | ||
*[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/military/ww2/service/armyenlists.txt World War II (1941–1945) army enlistments] at the [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver.htm county GenWeb site] has about 400 entries, mostly from Beaver and Salt Lake Counties. Key at end of list explains codes and columns. Gives year and state of birth. Free. | *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/military/ww2/service/armyenlists.txt World War II (1941–1945) army enlistments] at the [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver.htm county GenWeb site] has about 400 entries, mostly from Beaver and Salt Lake Counties. Key at end of list explains codes and columns. Gives year and state of birth. Free. | ||
*[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver-1904.htm 1904 deaths] This [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver.htm county GenWeb site] contains about 45 entries which are user submitted. (May not be complete). Click on an entry to see details transcribed from state death certificates. Free. | *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver-1904.htm 1904 deaths] This [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/beaver/beaver.htm county GenWeb site] contains about 45 entries which are user submitted. (May not be complete). Click on an entry to see details transcribed from state death certificates. Free. | ||
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'''The above links consist of:''' | |||
#The link itself — to the exact location on the website for this topic. | |||
#The name of the link — which tells the user what they are linking to. | |||
#The link | |||
#The name of the link | |||
#The ID of the site, such as, "county GenWeb site" or "Marriott Library Digital Collection" | #The ID of the site, such as, "county GenWeb site" or "Marriott Library Digital Collection" | ||
#A link to the main page of that county-level site. ( | #A link to the main page of that county-level site. (Applies to GenWebs or other sites with a state-level, county-by-county site. | ||
#[[FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah Hows#Adding_Links|Description]] to help the user decide to click or not | #[[FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah Hows#Adding_Links|Description]] to help the user decide to click or not — Years included (in this case, the years are in the name of the link); approx # entries; what information is given in each entry; how to find column/code interpretations; other information the user needs. | ||
#Cost: Free or $. | #Cost: Free or $. | ||
=== Guidelines for Including Links (or Not) === | === Guidelines for Including Links (or Not) === | ||
The purpose of the FamilySearch Wiki is to help users by giving them knowledge about records and methods for genealogy and family history. We need to include enough to really help. | |||
It is NOT the Wiki's purpose to link to every website or publication that exists. That would overwhelm and clutter the Wiki and would bury – rather than highlight – important and relevant items. | |||
The following comments are to help you decide whether to add a particular link or not. Consider the ''value'' to the Wiki user.<br> | |||
'''Value to the Wiki user''' These questions may help you determine to include a link or not: | '''Value to the Wiki user''' These questions may help you determine to include a link or not: | ||
*If this were where your ancestors lived, would you want the link?<br><br> | *If this were where your ancestors lived, would you want the link?<br><br> | ||
* | *Will it help most users for that place or topic, or only a few?<br><br> | ||
*Does it index a set of records? <br><br> | |||
*Does it include record images?<br><br> | |||
*Does it link to other useful sites?<br><br> | |||
* | *Does it give strategies, methods, or tips for doing research?<br><br> | ||
*It is an unusual yet valuable resource? Might it spur ideas for finding such resources for other places?<br><br> | |||
* | *Does it <br><br> | ||
* | *Does everyone already know about it? <br><br> | ||
* | *Does your link go to the exact place on the site for that locality, or will the user need to be told how to find the information after clicking? <br><br> | ||
* | *How hard was it to find the link? Is it worth describing how to find it? Is it easily found (your decision) or obscure (include it)?<br><br> | ||
*How hard was it to find the | |||
*Value added – Does it add value or simply duplicate information from other sites? | *Value added – Does it add value or simply duplicate information from other sites? | ||
**Example: Beaver County Death Records for 1904 duplicates information given in the Statewide death certificates online. The value added is the focus on Beaver County deaths for that year.<br><br> | **Example: Beaver County Death Records for 1904 duplicates information given in the Statewide death certificates online. The value added is the focus on Beaver County deaths for that year.<br><br> | ||
*How many other links are already under this topic heading? (Avoid cluttering the Wiki.) | *How many other links are already under this topic heading? (Avoid cluttering the Wiki.) | ||
**Try to put those of most value high on the list. | **Try to put those of most value high on the list. | ||
**Relative importance (coverage, size, completeness). | **Relative importance (coverage, size, completeness). | ||
***'''Coverage.''' | ***'''Coverage.''' | ||
****Who is included and who is excluded? On this site, did they take a subsection of the record or include everyone in the record? In military records, for example, did they only take men from a certain town, those above age 45, or only those who were Methodists? (Patsy -- do we need the % of the target population still. (Is that an aspect of the records themselves or of this site?) | ****Who is included and who is excluded? On this site, did they take a subsection of the record or include everyone in the record? In military records, for example, did they only take men from a certain town, those above age 45, or only those who were Methodists? (Patsy -- do we need the % of the target population still. (Is that an aspect of the records themselves or of this site?) | ||
****Does it focus on a group? Church, minority, ethinic, occupational groups, for example.<br><br> | ****Does it focus on a group? Church, minority, ethinic, occupational groups, for example.<br><br> | ||
***'''Size.''' Will a small number of entries give enough value to merit the effort of creating the link? In a place with low population? In a place with high population? | ***'''Size.''' Will a small number of entries give enough value to merit the effort of creating the link? In a place with low population? In a place with high population? | ||
****What percentage of the target population does it include for this place/topic? | ****What percentage of the target population does it include for this place/topic? | ||
****What if some cemeteries only have 3 "residents." Possible solution: link to the section on that site that links to several cemeteries, rather than linking from the Wiki to individual cemeteries.<br><br> | ****What if some cemeteries only have 3 "residents." Possible solution: link to the section on that site that links to several cemeteries, rather than linking from the Wiki to individual cemeteries.<br><br> | ||
***'''Completeness.''' | ***'''Completeness.''' | ||
****Is this a full transcription (preferred) or piece-meal submissions by families (your decision) | ****Is this a full transcription (preferred) or piece-meal submissions by families (your decision) | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
=== How to create a link === | === How to create a link === | ||
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Steps for making a link: | Steps for making a link: | ||
::(Click to see a [ | ::(Click to see a [http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/fhd/Community/FamilySearch/Wiki_Demos/En/videos.html?v=creating-links video demo] for most of this process.) | ||
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| | | style="background: rgb(240,240,240); -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial; -moz-background-size: auto auto" align="center" | '''How to do this step''' | ||
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| 1. Copy the destination link | | 1. Copy the destination link | ||
| a. ''Navigate'' to the place you want the link to end up, either a Wiki page or a website. <br> | | a. ''Navigate'' to the place you want the link to end up, either a Wiki page or a website. <br> | ||
b. ''Copy''. For a Wiki page, copy the full name of that page. For a website, copy the web address. | b. ''Copy''. For a Wiki page, copy the full name of that page. For a website, copy the web address. | ||
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| 2. Create the link | | 2. Create the link | ||
| a. ''Navigate'' to where you want to put the link. <br> | | a. ''Navigate'' to where you want to put the link. <br> | ||
b. ''Click'' '''Edit''' and ''highlight'' the words users will see for the link. (Note: you must sign in before you can edit.) <br>c. <span style="font-style: italic | b. ''Click'' '''Edit''' and ''highlight'' the words users will see for the link. (Note: you must sign in before you can edit.) <br>c. <span style="font-style: italic">Click </span><span style="font-style: italic" />the link icon. (Looks like a world with two links in front. See red circle below.)<br> | ||
:[[Image:RichEditorHighlightText.jpg]] | :[[Image:RichEditorHighlightText.jpg]] | ||
d. ''Paste'' the destination link you copied earlier into the '''Link''' box, and click '''OK'''. | d. ''Paste'' the destination link you copied earlier into the '''Link''' box, and click '''OK'''. | ||
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| 4. Summarize and save | | 4. Summarize and save | ||
| a. ''Type'' a '''Summary''' of what you did in the Summary box under the Edit window, such as ''Added the link to the archive.''<br> | | a. ''Type'' a '''Summary''' of what you did in the Summary box under the Edit window, such as ''Added the link to the archive.''<br> | ||
b. ''Click'' '''Save page''' | b. ''Click'' '''Save page''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<br>If interested, see [[Help:Advanced Linking|Using WikiText]] to create internal or external links. | <br>If interested, see [[Help:Advanced Linking|Using WikiText]] to create internal or external links. | ||
=== Links To | === Links To Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) entries === | ||
Link to the | Link to the FHLC are done differently from other external links, since FamilySearch needs the ability to make small changes to it's site without affecting any of the associated Wiki links. | ||
Here's what you do: | Here's what you do: | ||
== Images == | == Images == | ||
How to find an image<br> | How to find an image<br> | ||
Make sure it is not under copyright | Make sure it is not under copyright | ||
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== Categorizing == | == Categorizing == | ||
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Revision as of 11:15, 6 September 2011
This is the overview for how to do the various assignments. To allow us to proceed without impacting other Wiki users, these instructions will be done under WikiProject Utah. We will also look through the help: areas to see what is already there. Hopefully, this will keep progress moving forward and will impact other projects from this time.AdkinsWH 18:44, 6 July 2011 (UTC) per decision with Marilyn Markham and Patsy Hendrickson.
Formatting[edit | edit source]
Bulleted or Numbered Lists[edit | edit source]
- Click the Edit tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)
- In the Edit window, put the cursor where you want to start the bulleted or numbered list.
- On the menu bar (top of the Edit window), click the icon for either the bulleted or numbered list. The first bullet or number will appear.
- Type what you want after the first bullet or number.
- Press the Enter key, and the next line will also be bulleted or numbered.
- To get rid of a bullet or number you don't need, simply backspace over it.
Bold, italics, or underline[edit | edit source]
When you are adding new text:
- Click the Edit tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)
- Click the appropriate icon (B,I or U) on the menu bar.
- Type what you want.
- Click the icon again to turn bold, italics or underline off.
For existing text:
- In Edit window, highlight the text.
- Click the appropriate icon (B,I or U).
Copying and Pasting[edit | edit source]
To copy words on the same page:
- Click theEdit tab under the FamilySearch logo. (Upper left.)
- Highlight what you want to copy.
- Then do one of the following:
- -Click the Ctrl and c keys at the same time,
- -Click the right button on your mouse, and on the menu that appears, click Copy.
- Put the cursor where you want to paste the copied words.
- Then do one of the following:
- -Click the Ctrl and v keys at the same time,
- -Click the right button on your mouse, and on the menu that appears, click Paste.
Copying tables
Mention copyright.
Adding Links[edit | edit source]
Describe the Link[edit | edit source]
Help FS Wiki users know what to expect when they follow a link |
Please describe the link by telling users:
- Which site or wiki page they are linking to
- The type of record
- Dates included (for most records) or date of transcription (for a cemetery).
- The contents: index, images, or both.
- Costs: Simply use dollar signs "$" or "Free."
- Coverage: Who does it include or exclude? For example, a record may only include males between the ages of 16 and 45 or only landowners.
- Completeness: Does it appear to be the results of a project, such as transcribing the entire [cemetery or other record], or does it seem family submitted?
Don't mislead the Wiki user by giving false expectations. See Linking to Context for some additional points.
Examples of informative links:
- World War II (1941–1945) army enlistments at the county GenWeb site has about 400 entries, mostly from Beaver and Salt Lake Counties. Key at end of list explains codes and columns. Gives year and state of birth. Free.
- 1904 deaths This county GenWeb site contains about 45 entries which are user submitted. (May not be complete). Click on an entry to see details transcribed from state death certificates. Free.
The above links consist of:
- The link itself — to the exact location on the website for this topic.
- The name of the link — which tells the user what they are linking to.
- The ID of the site, such as, "county GenWeb site" or "Marriott Library Digital Collection"
- A link to the main page of that county-level site. (Applies to GenWebs or other sites with a state-level, county-by-county site.
- Description to help the user decide to click or not — Years included (in this case, the years are in the name of the link); approx # entries; what information is given in each entry; how to find column/code interpretations; other information the user needs.
- Cost: Free or $.
Guidelines for Including Links (or Not)[edit | edit source]
The purpose of the FamilySearch Wiki is to help users by giving them knowledge about records and methods for genealogy and family history. We need to include enough to really help.
It is NOT the Wiki's purpose to link to every website or publication that exists. That would overwhelm and clutter the Wiki and would bury – rather than highlight – important and relevant items.
The following comments are to help you decide whether to add a particular link or not. Consider the value to the Wiki user.
Value to the Wiki user These questions may help you determine to include a link or not:
- If this were where your ancestors lived, would you want the link?
- Will it help most users for that place or topic, or only a few?
- Does it index a set of records?
- Does it include record images?
- Does it link to other useful sites?
- Does it give strategies, methods, or tips for doing research?
- It is an unusual yet valuable resource? Might it spur ideas for finding such resources for other places?
- Does it
- Does everyone already know about it?
- Does your link go to the exact place on the site for that locality, or will the user need to be told how to find the information after clicking?
- How hard was it to find the link? Is it worth describing how to find it? Is it easily found (your decision) or obscure (include it)?
- Value added – Does it add value or simply duplicate information from other sites?
- Example: Beaver County Death Records for 1904 duplicates information given in the Statewide death certificates online. The value added is the focus on Beaver County deaths for that year.
- Example: Beaver County Death Records for 1904 duplicates information given in the Statewide death certificates online. The value added is the focus on Beaver County deaths for that year.
- How many other links are already under this topic heading? (Avoid cluttering the Wiki.)
- Try to put those of most value high on the list.
- Relative importance (coverage, size, completeness).
- Coverage.
- Who is included and who is excluded? On this site, did they take a subsection of the record or include everyone in the record? In military records, for example, did they only take men from a certain town, those above age 45, or only those who were Methodists? (Patsy -- do we need the % of the target population still. (Is that an aspect of the records themselves or of this site?)
- Does it focus on a group? Church, minority, ethinic, occupational groups, for example.
- Size. Will a small number of entries give enough value to merit the effort of creating the link? In a place with low population? In a place with high population?
- What percentage of the target population does it include for this place/topic?
- What if some cemeteries only have 3 "residents." Possible solution: link to the section on that site that links to several cemeteries, rather than linking from the Wiki to individual cemeteries.
- Completeness.
- Is this a full transcription (preferred) or piece-meal submissions by families (your decision)
- Coverage.
How to create a link[edit | edit source]
There are two things you need to create a link:
- The starting place, or where you want to put the link.
- The destination, or where you want to send the user.
Steps for making a link:
- (Click to see a video demo for most of this process.)
If interested, see Using WikiText to create internal or external links.
Links To Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) entries[edit | edit source]
Link to the FHLC are done differently from other external links, since FamilySearch needs the ability to make small changes to it's site without affecting any of the associated Wiki links.
Here's what you do:
Images[edit | edit source]
How to find an image
Make sure it is not under copyright
How to upload it
Categorize the image
Include it on a page.
Citing Your Sources[edit | edit source]
People want to know where information came from. When you add information from another person, from a website, or from a published source, please create a reference.
Here's how:
- In Edit mode, click the Insert/Edit icon.
- Type the reference
- Click OK.
Categorizing[edit | edit source]
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