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Please add whatever you know about the records available for counties and/or communities and cities in Utah. Working together, we can all benefit from the knowledge of community members on the Wiki. <br>  
Please add whatever you know about the records available for counties and/or communities and cities in Utah. Working together, we can all benefit from the knowledge of community members on the Wiki. <br>  


== Purpose and Scope of the Project ==
== Purpose and Scope of the Project ==


This FamilySearch Wiki project
The purpose of the FamilySearch Wiki is to help users by giving them knowledge about records and methods for genealogy and family history for Utah. We need to include enough to really help.


*Link to Internet sites which have indexes or images of records, or have tips on how to use them
It is NOT the Wiki's purpose to link to every website or list every publication that exists. That would overwhelm and clutter the Wiki and would bury – rather than highlight – important and relevant items.
*Give research strategies
*Highlight best sources
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This purpose is NOT to list every source.
It is the intent of this project to add great content that users need to every Utah county page. That includes:
*Links to online resources, such as indexes or images of records or tips on how to use those records.
*Links to the Family History Library collections.
*Local respositories (libraries, archives, museums) and what they may have.
*Parent counties, neighboring counties, any record loss, brief history, and more.
 
Most of the content will be added by people like you who get training and follow guidelines (called Tasks) for what to add and where to find it.


== Tasks Ready for Volunteers  ==
== Tasks Ready for Volunteers  ==

Revision as of 16:02, 27 September 2011

Welcome to the Utah WikiProject! We're delighted and hope you'll be part of our team!

There are 29 counties in Utah currently, plus two counties (Cedar and Shambip), that no longer exist. Pages have already been created for every county, and headings for a basic outline of record types have been added.

Please add whatever you know about the records available for counties and/or communities and cities in Utah. Working together, we can all benefit from the knowledge of community members on the Wiki.

Purpose and Scope of the Project[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 for Utah. We need to include enough to really help.

It is NOT the Wiki's purpose to link to every website or list every publication that exists. That would overwhelm and clutter the Wiki and would bury – rather than highlight – important and relevant items.

It is the intent of this project to add great content that users need to every Utah county page. That includes:

  • Links to online resources, such as indexes or images of records or tips on how to use those records.
  • Links to the Family History Library collections.
  • Local respositories (libraries, archives, museums) and what they may have.
  • Parent counties, neighboring counties, any record loss, brief history, and more.

Most of the content will be added by people like you who get training and follow guidelines (called Tasks) for what to add and where to find it.

Tasks Ready for Volunteers[edit | edit source]

  • County History Add information about the history of each county.
  • County GenWeb Links Review existing county GenWeb sites. Link to their databases, giving information to help users decide to click or not.


Tasks Waiting in the Wings[edit | edit source]

These tasks are not yet ready for volunteers, but you may want to know what is on the horizon.

If you have additional ideas, please add them to this list and sign it by adding 4 tildes (~~~~)

Tasks Completed[edit | edit source]

  • County Courthouse Find uncopyrighted images of the courthouse (historical or current) and upload them. List their contact information (address, phone, email), including a link to website, addresses, etc.