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MeetingPlace ID: 7770; [http://meetingplace.ldschurch.org/a/70ec431dabb0d9bd3506f4e1fe658fa7 Join the meeting]; Dial-in number: 877-453-7266  '''1 p.m. Mountain time on Thursdays'''
To review the recording of a previous meeting, click [https://chqmpweb1.ldschurch.org/mpweb/scripts/mpx.dll MeetingPlace] Select Find a Meeting (ID 0000), enter the date (or date range -- such as Jan 1, 2013), and click Search. Scroll down and select the meeting you wish to review.  
 
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=== Welcome&nbsp;  ===
=== Welcome   ===


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=== Updates and follow up  ===
=== Updates and follow up  ===


&nbsp;Idaho page is fixed (Wilma).
* Idaho page is fixed (Wilma).
*Image files are decaying.  Images are disappearing.  History of image is there, but the image is gone.  May be the FCK editor. Please e-mail Lee if you find a missing image. leedrew@gmail.com or ldrew@familysearch.org.
*amp injection is still being found
*Usability update (Kathryn) - Refined goals for project. 1st round of testing will be with consultants.  Focus is usability of state, county pages.  15 to be tested.  Using three versions of Massachusetts pages.


=== Priority Items  ===
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=== Community Council Report  ===
=== Community Council Report  ===
[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/FamilySearch_Wiki:Community_Council/Minutes#August_7.2C_2013 Community Council Minutes]  August meetings have been canceled. 


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Resources that help users identify historical records igenerated in US colonial period and before county formations are greatly needed. &nbsp;What steps can contributors take?  
Resources that help users identify historical records generated for example, in US colonial period and before county formations are greatly needed (also any extinct counties, districts, townships). What steps can contributors take to make sure users can find resources in these areas?  
 
1.  Look at the localities that you have knowledge about.
 
2.  Pick an area. Learn about boundary changes.  Use the following resources to learn about boundaries:


1. &nbsp;Look at the localities that you have knowledge about.
*See [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/ Newberry Library Atlas of Historical Boundaries]
*See also [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Colonial_Times_1607-1789 Colonial Times]
*Red Book
*[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/AniMap_Historical_Atlas-County_Boundries AniMap ] 
*State boundaries, The Census Book
*The Township Atlas
*Resources at the local archives


2. &nbsp;Pick an area, learn about boundary changes.
3. Learn where records are held during different time periods


3. Learn where records are held during different time periods.
4. Look for resources through genealogical societies, local library, university libraries, historical societies, etc.  


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5.  Check online sites such as Internet Archives and Google Books for publications that can help users learn more about local histories.  Some may also mention early settlers or allied family.  


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6. Identify record types and what these records contain.<br>


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7.  Attend a local genealogical workshop conference to meet other experts and learn of resources.  


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We will continue in an upcoming meeting after August 22nd.


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* Discuss current issues, community matters, and strategies.
* Discuss current issues, community matters, and strategies.
* Move issues to decision.<br>
* Move issues to decision.<br>
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 30 October 2023

To review the recording of a previous meeting, click MeetingPlace Select Find a Meeting (ID 0000), enter the date (or date range -- such as Jan 1, 2013), and click Search. Scroll down and select the meeting you wish to review.


Welcome[edit | edit source]



Kudos go to[edit | edit source]



Moderators and Adopters
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Conversation in the call:[edit | edit source]




Updates and follow up[edit | edit source]

  • Idaho page is fixed (Wilma).
  • Image files are decaying. Images are disappearing. History of image is there, but the image is gone. May be the FCK editor. Please e-mail Lee if you find a missing image. leedrew@gmail.com or ldrew@familysearch.org.
  • amp injection is still being found
  • Usability update (Kathryn) - Refined goals for project. 1st round of testing will be with consultants. Focus is usability of state, county pages. 15 to be tested. Using three versions of Massachusetts pages.

Priority Items[edit | edit source]


Community Council Report[edit | edit source]

Community Council Minutes August meetings have been canceled.



Business/Announcements[edit | edit source]


New Agenda Items[edit | edit source]

Resources that help users identify historical records generated for example, in US colonial period and before county formations are greatly needed (also any extinct counties, districts, townships). What steps can contributors take to make sure users can find resources in these areas?

1. Look at the localities that you have knowledge about.

2. Pick an area. Learn about boundary changes. Use the following resources to learn about boundaries:

3. Learn where records are held during different time periods

4. Look for resources through genealogical societies, local library, university libraries, historical societies, etc.

5. Check online sites such as Internet Archives and Google Books for publications that can help users learn more about local histories. Some may also mention early settlers or allied family.

6. Identify record types and what these records contain.

7. Attend a local genealogical workshop conference to meet other experts and learn of resources.

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9.

We will continue in an upcoming meeting after August 22nd.


Be bold, post your agenda items!

Feel free to post on the agenda any items you wish to discuss during the meeting. If your item requires details or feedback, post them on the discussion page and link to them from the agenda. Possible topics include:
  • Moderator and Adopters
  • Style Guide Discussions
  • Project Help Requests
  • Training Requests
  • Improve the Wiki


Purpose of the meeting

Improve the Wiki

  • Forge solutions with other community contributors.
  • Share best practices, ideas, and content.
  • Discuss current issues, community matters, and strategies.
  • Move issues to decision.