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Indexing is the process of taking information from historical record images and putting it into a digital format. Indexing turns the records into searchable sources, allowing researchers to find and attach them to ancestors in their family tree in FamilySearch. This Basic Indexing class will introduce you to Web Indexing in Family Search. You will learn how to index, how to navigate the Indexing site and the importance of Indexing in Family Tree. A variety of records are available to index that are appropriate for anyone ages 11 to 111. A group of records can typically be indexed in just 15-30 minutes. You will learn how to access help for the various indexing projects. This class is appropriate for the beginner and as a review for someone who has not indexed recently. | Indexing is the process of taking information from historical record images and putting it into a digital format. Indexing turns the records into searchable sources, allowing researchers to find and attach them to ancestors in their family tree in FamilySearch. This Basic Indexing class will introduce you to Web Indexing in Family Search. You will learn how to index, how to navigate the Indexing site and the importance of Indexing in Family Tree. A variety of records are available to index that are appropriate for anyone ages 11 to 111. A group of records can typically be indexed in just 15-30 minutes. You will learn how to access help for the various indexing projects. This class is appropriate for the beginner and as a review for someone who has not indexed recently. | ||
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tXe-PduJPpwYLDzIXD_UlGhjfJjZF7uL/view?usp=sharing Indexing] | |||
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Once an individual has indexed over 1000 records, he/she is invited to become a reviewer. | Once an individual has indexed over 1000 records, he/she is invited to become a reviewer. | ||
The process of "reviewing" a previously indexed batch helps to insure the quality of the work.<br> | |||
The process of "reviewing" a previously indexed batch helps to insure the quality of the work. | |||
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This class is a hands on practice of "reviewing" previously indexed work. | This class is a hands on practice of "reviewing" previously indexed work. | ||
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