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| <h2> FamilySearch Wiki is... </h2>
| | == FamilySearch Wiki is... == |
| <p><img src="/learn/wiki/en/images/a/a3/Rewrite.png" _fck_mw_filename="Rewrite.png" _fck_mw_location="right" _fck_mw_width="75" alt="Write about" class="fck_mw_right" style="width: 75;" /> FamilySearch Wiki is a tool people can use to learn how to find their ancestors. It offers information on how to find, use, and analyze records of genealogical value. The site’s content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate researchers and experts.<span class="fck_mw_ref" _fck_mw_customtag="true" _fck_mw_tagname="ref">Today FamilySearch Wiki’s beginner content is quite sparse. Therefore, we will add research guidance, otherwise known as resolution flows or reference interviews, to enable beginners to find good research advice without having to know genealogical methodology or lingo. We will achieve this in a low-tech fashion without having to code anything new in the application.</span>
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| </p><p>Some suitable types of content for the wiki are:
| | [[Image:Rewrite.png|right|75px|Write about]] FamilySearch Wiki is a tool people can use to learn how to find their ancestors. It offers information on how to find, use, and analyze records of genealogical value. The site’s content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate researchers and experts.<ref>Today FamilySearch Wiki’s beginner content is quite sparse. Therefore, we will add research guidance, otherwise known as resolution flows or reference interviews, to enable beginners to find good research advice without having to know genealogical methodology or lingo. We will achieve this in a low-tech fashion without having to code anything new in the application.</ref> |
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| <ul><li>Links to online sites that can be used to search for ancestor's names<br> (see an example of an <a href="Minnesota Online Genealogy Records">online record</a> page.
| | Some suitable types of content for the wiki are: |
| </li><li>Instructions on how to find, use and analyze records that are genealogically useful.
| | *Links to online sites that can be used to search for ancestor's names<br> (see an example of an [[Minnesota Online Genealogy Records|online record]] page. |
| </li><li>Historical definitions of legal terms, occupations and other terms that are useful to genealogists.
| | *Instructions on how to find, use and analyze records that are genealogically useful. |
| </li><li>Images of records used as examples of the kind of information a type of record will contain.
| | *Historical definitions of legal terms, occupations and other terms that are useful to genealogists. |
| </li></ul>
| | *Images of records used as examples of the kind of information a type of record will contain. |
| <h2> FamilySearch Wiki is not... </h2>
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| | == FamilySearch Wiki is not... == |
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| <ul><li>A place to post (or find) information or images about a specific ancestor although there are articles that list the appropriate links to websites for these activities <br>(see <a _fcknotitle="true" href="Searching Genealogy Names">Searching Genealogy Names</a>).
| | [[Image:Important.png|right|75px|Avoid inappropriate topics]] |
| </li><li>A place to post data sets and genealogical records, such as obituaries, military histories, or transcriptions of record sources.
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| </li><li>A collection of product reviews.
| | *A place to post (or find) information or images about a specific ancestor although there are articles that list the appropriate links to websites for these activities <br>(see [[Searching Genealogy Names]]). |
| </li><li>An advertising medium for products or services. For more information, see the <a href="FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Professional Genealogists#Marketing_appropriately_on_FamilySearch_Wiki">Professional Genealogists</a> page.
| | *A place to post data sets and genealogical records, such as obituaries, military histories, or transcriptions of record sources. |
| </li><li>A world encyclopedia of holidays and family traditions. Those which affect family history records or research methods are mentioned under specific countries.
| | *A collection of product reviews. |
| </li><li>A place to publicly post internal policies or contact information of the Family History Department or any other LDS Church affiliate.
| | *An advertising medium for products or services. For more information, see the [[FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Professional Genealogists#Marketing_appropriately_on_FamilySearch_Wiki|Professional Genealogists]] page. |
| </li><li>A repository of knowledge regarding the use of FamilySearch products.
| | *A world encyclopedia of holidays and family traditions. Those which affect family history records or research methods are mentioned under specific countries. |
| </li><li>A place to survey users, solicit feedback or collect suggestions regarding the development of products other than this wiki.
| | *A place to publicly post internal policies or contact information of the Family History Department or any other LDS Church affiliate. |
| </li><li>A place to post religious doctrine or advocate or criticize religious practices.
| | *A repository of knowledge regarding the use of FamilySearch products. |
| </li><li>A place to post images of LDS temples.
| | *A place to survey users, solicit feedback or collect suggestions regarding the development of products other than this wiki. |
| </li></ul>
| | *A place to post religious doctrine or advocate or criticize religious practices. |
| <p><span class="fck_mw_template">{{further|FamilySearch Wiki:Try another wiki}}</span> for suggestions of other places on the Internet to post the information you want to share.
| | *A place to post images of LDS temples. |
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| <h2> Limited Topics </h2>
| | {{further|FamilySearch Wiki:Try another wiki}} for suggestions of other places on the Internet to post the information you want to share. |
| <p>Some topics which should be included can detract from the site’s purpose if covered in unnecessary depth:
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| | == Limited Topics == |
| <ul><li>History of a place.
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| </li><li>Geographic information.
| | Some topics which should be included can detract from the site’s purpose if covered in unnecessary depth: |
| </li><li>Military history which influenced the creation or location of genealogical records.
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| </li><li>Case studies useful for teaching genealogical methodology.<span class="fck_mw_ref" _fck_mw_customtag="true" _fck_mw_tagname="ref">While some readers find case studies to be quite enlightening, many regard them simply as the best cure for insomnia. Inasmuch as case studies can quickly bloat an article, it is often best to cover a case study in a separate article rather than add it to a general page on, say, [[Pennsylvania Vital Records]].</span>
| | *History of a place. |
| </li><li>Methods of citing genealogical sources.
| | *Geographic information. |
| </li><li>Power usage of an important computer application’s features in finding or analyzing genealogical records.
| | *Military history which influenced the creation or location of genealogical records. |
| </li><li>Use of computer hardware in genealogy.
| | *Case studies useful for teaching genealogical methodology.<ref>While some readers find case studies to be quite enlightening, many regard them simply as the best cure for insomnia. Inasmuch as case studies can quickly bloat an article, it is often best to cover a case study in a separate article rather than add it to a general page on, say, [[Pennsylvania Vital Records]].</ref> |
| </li><li>Lists of Family History Library materials derived from the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC). The Wiki isn't meant to replicate the FHLC. However, when a FHLC entry fails to provide enough information for patrons to be able to use a resource, the Wiki, like the in-house registries that are found in FHL's can complement the FHLC entry.
| | *Methods of citing genealogical sources. |
| </li><li>Information on specific repositories. The Wiki is not intended to replicate the catalogs of other repositories, but it can be helpful to provide a general description of the major collections of a library or archive.
| | *Power usage of an important computer application’s features in finding or analyzing genealogical records. |
| </li><li>Information on genealogical groups, such as genealogical societies, companies or non profit organizations. Although the wiki is not intended to replicate, for instance, the catalog of a genealogical society's library, it can be helpful to list certain facts about a genealogical society. Which facts are appropriate and which are not?
| | *Use of computer hardware in genealogy. |
| </li></ul>
| | *Lists of Family History Library materials derived from the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC). The Wiki isn't meant to replicate the FHLC. However, when a FHLC entry fails to provide enough information for patrons to be able to use a resource, the Wiki, like the in-house registries that are found in FHL's can complement the FHLC entry. |
| <p>Writings on the topics above can easily become bloated. For instance, while some kinds of geographic information can help genealogists learn where their ancestors may have migrated, others have little or no bearing on genealogy. When writing on any topic the best rule of thumb is to ask: “Have I made a good case as to how this information helps someone find, use, or analyze genealogical records?”
| | *Information on specific repositories. The Wiki is not intended to replicate the catalogs of other repositories, but it can be helpful to provide a general description of the major collections of a library or archive. |
| </p>
| | *Information on genealogical groups, such as genealogical societies, companies or non profit organizations. Although the wiki is not intended to replicate, for instance, the catalog of a genealogical society's library, it can be helpful to list certain facts about a genealogical society. Which facts are appropriate and which are not? |
| <h2> Items for Discussion </h2>
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| <p>The community should discuss whether we want the site to include the following items:
| | Writings on the topics above can easily become bloated. For instance, while some kinds of geographic information can help genealogists learn where their ancestors may have migrated, others have little or no bearing on genealogy. When writing on any topic the best rule of thumb is to ask: “Have I made a good case as to how this information helps someone find, use, or analyze genealogical records?” |
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| <ul><li><b>Social networking</b>. What are the possible applications/manifestations/values of social networking in genealogy and which ones should we enable/disallow?
| | == Items for Discussion == |
| </li><li><b>Predictions</b>. There is value to what the future of genealogy will and should bring. To what extent should it be covered on this site?
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| </li><li><b>Long lists of Websites</b>. What is long? Assuming we don't want to replicate Cyndislist, what limits should govern us in adding links?
| | The community should discuss whether we want the site to include the following items: |
| </li><li><b>Limited-visibility content</b>. Content that only members of a certain workgroup can see.
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| </li><li><b>Long lists of Family History Library materials</b> that are not viewable on the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC). For instance, thousands of Greek films are in the FHL's collection but are not viewable on the catalog. Should these be listed on the Wiki?
| | *'''Social networking'''. What are the possible applications/manifestations/values of social networking in genealogy and which ones should we enable/disallow? |
| </li><li><b>Alternate place names</b>. Taken to its terminus, an effort to identify and post alternate place names becomes a names authority table. What should this site's limit be?
| | *'''Predictions'''. There is value to what the future of genealogy will and should bring. To what extent should it be covered on this site? |
| </li><li><b>World Records Manager</b>. Taken to its terminus, an effort to identify the best records to satisfy research objectives, in any country, in any time period, using sources from anywhere, becomes a catalog of all the world's genealogical records. What should our limits be?
| | *'''Long lists of Websites'''. What is long? Assuming we don't want to replicate Cyndislist, what limits should govern us in adding links? |
| </li><li><b>Name studies.</b> Lists of common names for an area or guidance as to the geographic distribution of names.
| | *'''Limited-visibility content'''. Content that only members of a certain workgroup can see. |
| </li><li><b>Locality-centric research advice</b>. To what extent should theWiki give advice to patrons, based upon where/how they access records? Should we give advice on satisfying research objective X in Library Y? How will localized advice be navigated, searched and identified by title?
| | *'''Long lists of Family History Library materials''' that are not viewable on the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC). For instance, thousands of Greek films are in the FHL's collection but are not viewable on the catalog. Should these be listed on the Wiki? |
| </li><li><b>Political information relating to genealogy.</b> For example, a bill that will restrict access to a record collection or a move to purge a library's genealogical collection.
| | *'''Alternate place names'''. Taken to its terminus, an effort to identify and post alternate place names becomes a names authority table. What should this site's limit be? |
| </li></ul>
| | *'''World Records Manager'''. Taken to its terminus, an effort to identify the best records to satisfy research objectives, in any country, in any time period, using sources from anywhere, becomes a catalog of all the world's genealogical records. What should our limits be? |
| <h2> References </h2>
| | *'''Name studies.''' Lists of common names for an area or guidance as to the geographic distribution of names. |
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| | *'''Locality-centric research advice'''. To what extent should theWiki give advice to patrons, based upon where/how they access records? Should we give advice on satisfying research objective X in Library Y? How will localized advice be navigated, searched and identified by title? |
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| | *'''Political information relating to genealogy.''' For example, a bill that will restrict access to a record collection or a move to purge a library's genealogical collection. |
| <h2> See also </h2>
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