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=== Research Outlines on the Wiki === | === Research Outlines on the Wiki === | ||
For decades, the Family History Library has published research outlines | For decades, the Family History Library (FHL) has published research outlines to instruct patrons in genealogical techniques and list the best records to use in family history research. In 2009, we retired research outlines for several reasons, which are outlined in the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Introduction|Introduction to the FamilySearch Wiki]]. This article explains how to use [[Main Page|FamilySearch Wiki]] to find more current versions of the types of information traditionally found in research outlines. | ||
In 2008 we copied all the research outlines to the wiki and began updating them. We then split the long outlines into separate articles. A research outline on paper | In 2008, we copied all the research outlines to the wiki, and began the process of updating them. We then split the long outlines into separate articles. A research outline on paper may have 40 pages or more, with information that covers a wide-range of topics, such as census, vital, and land records. In the wiki, each topic is covered in a separate article. So, if you're used to referencing the Church Records section of the Pennsylvania Research Outline, then on the wiki you would find the same information by doing a search on the terms, ''pennsylvania church'', and select on the Search Results page the article named, "[[Pennsylvania Church Records|Pennsylvania Church Records]]." | ||
=== Copies of Original Research Outlines === | === Copies of Original Research Outlines === |
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