FamilySearch Wiki:Disambiguation: Difference between revisions

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| '''This guideline documents FamilySearch Research Wiki disambiguation.''' It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense and the occasional exception. Any substantive edit to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the talk page.
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Disambiguation in FamilySearch Research Wiki is the process of resolving conflicts in Wiki article titles that occur when a single term can be associated with more than one topic, making that term likely to be the natural title for more than one article. In other words, disambiguations are paths leading to different articles which could, in principle, have the same title.  
Disambiguation in FamilySearch Research Wiki is the process of resolving conflicts in Wiki article titles that occur when a single term can be associated with more than one topic, making that term likely to be the natural title for more than one article. In other words, disambiguations are paths leading to different articles which could, in principle, have the same title.  


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* [[Name a new article]]
* [[Name a new article]]
* [[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]
* [[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]
[[Category:FamilySearch Wiki policies and guidelines|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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