WikiProject:Adding County Collections to County Headings: Difference between revisions

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2. Click the first county listed on the task list to open the Wiki page.<br>  
2. Click the first county listed on the task list to open the Wiki page.<br>  
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3. Go back to the task list and inn column B, row 1, click on the link to open the historical records collection page.<br>
3. Go back to the task list and click on the link to open the historical records collection page.<br>
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4. On the historical records collection page, click on the "Browse All #### Images" button. A list of counties will appear.<br>
4. On the historical records collection page, click on the "Browse All #### Images" button. A list of record types will appear (for Washington, a list of counties will appear).<br>
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5. From this list of counties, click on the first county you are working on. If the county is not included in this collection, make a note in the Notes column (column D) on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpiQAxS2c-GoGnaNm2EWiuj0zHHkx_tsn_0dkYr11mI/edit?usp=sharing Task List].<br><br>
5. Return to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpiQAxS2c-GoGnaNm2EWiuj0zHHkx_tsn_0dkYr11mI/edit?usp=sharing Task List] and begin comparing the record types listed in the column headings and begin to put the beginning and ending dates for each record type on the task list.<br>
6. Once you click on a county, you will see an extensive list of records that have been digitized for the county. <br>
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7. Return to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpiQAxS2c-GoGnaNm2EWiuj0zHHkx_tsn_0dkYr11mI/edit?usp=sharing Task List] and begin comparing the record types listed in the column headings and begin to put the beginning and ending dates for each record type.<br>
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''Guidelines:''<br>
''Guidelines:''<br>
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  <nowiki>*'''DATE-DATE''' {{RecordSearch|COLLECTIONIDNUMBER|TITLEOFCOLLECTION}} at FamilySearch — [[TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE|How to Use this Collection]]; images</nowiki><br>
  <nowiki>*'''DATE-DATE''' {{RecordSearch|COLLECTIONIDNUMBER|TITLEOFCOLLECTION}} at FamilySearch — [[TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE|How to Use this Collection]]; images</nowiki><br>
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10. Go back to the county Wiki page and go to the very first header on the task list (such as, Births)<br>
10. Go back to the county Wiki page and go to the very first header on the task list (such as, Land)<br>
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11. Paste the template you copied directly under the Header. You will create the database link and then move it to the correct spot in the list of databases (if there are any).<br>
11. Paste the template you copied directly under the Header. You will create the database link and then move it to the correct spot in the list of databases found on the page (if there are any).<br>
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12. Now replace the information in all CAPS with information from the task list.<br>
12. Now replace the information in all CAPS with information from the task list.<br>
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*Use the dates you located in the collection at the beginning of the link. Do not replace the collection dates in the title.
*Use the dates you located in the collection at the beginning of the link. Do not replace the collection dates in the title.
*Go back to the tab of the historical records collection tab and locate and copy the COLLECTIONIDNUMBER. It is the number located at the end of the url.
*Go back to the tab of the historical records collection tab and locate and copy the COLLECTIONIDNUMBER. It is the number located at the end of the url.
*The TITLEOFCOLLECTION should be the original title of the database found on the task list in Column B, Row 1.
*The TITLEOFCOLLECTION should be the original title of the database you are viewing.
*In addition to the original title, in parenthesis add the title of the record type. Try to keep it short but informative. Examples of titles:<br>  
*In addition to the original title, in parenthesis add the title of the record type. Try to keep it short but informative. Examples of titles:<br>  
:Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Birth Records)<br>
:Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Birth Records)<br>
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:Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Voting Records)<br>
:Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Voting Records)<br>
*Go back to the historical records collection tab and click on the "How to Use this Collection" button. This will open in a new tab. Copy the name of the Wiki page and paste it over TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE in the database link.
*Go back to the historical records collection tab and click on the "How to Use this Collection" button. This will open in a new tab. Copy the name of the Wiki page and paste it over TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE in the database link.
*We will only use "images" even if there are indexes on the images. "Indexes" lead the user to expect a search screen to enter a name, which is currently unavailable.
*We will only use "images" even if there are indexes on the browsable images. "Indexes" lead the user to expect a search screen to enter a name, which is currently unavailable.
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'''Example of completed link:'''<br>
'''Example of completed link:'''<br>
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1. Once you have the link created for a particular record type, move it to the correct spot under heading on the county page.<br>
1. Once you have the link created for a particular record type, move it to the correct spot under heading on the county page.<br>
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2. Check to see if the link is already there. If it is there, replace the link with your version.<br>
2. Check to see if the link is already there. If it is there, replace the link with your new version.<br>
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'''Note:''' If the link is already there, there may be additional information listed about the records in the collection. You can copy this information and add it at the end of the link after "images." <br><br>
'''Note:''' If the link is already there, there may be additional information listed about the records in the collection. You can copy this information and add it at the end of the link after "images." <br><br>
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5. Continue with each record type on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpiQAxS2c-GoGnaNm2EWiuj0zHHkx_tsn_0dkYr11mI/edit?usp=sharing Task List] and when you are done, add the date in column C. <br>
5. Continue with each record type on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpiQAxS2c-GoGnaNm2EWiuj0zHHkx_tsn_0dkYr11mI/edit?usp=sharing Task List] and when you are done, add the date in column C. <br>
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6. You can now continue to the next county in the state.  
6. You can now continue to the next collection listed on the tab, county in the state, or move to another tab.
 
Example of completed sections:<br>
[[File:WA Land.PNG|250px]]
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[[File:WA Land wikitext.PNG|250px]]
 
 


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Revision as of 14:25, 18 October 2022

Adding County Collections to County Headings

Purpose[edit | edit source]

Add County collections that contain numerous record types to the correct headings with corresponding dates.

Task List[edit | edit source]

Instructions[edit | edit source]

Step 1: Create the Link[edit | edit source]

1. Go to the Task List and choose a tab containing a historical records collection to add to counties in the indicated state.

2. Click the first county listed on the task list to open the Wiki page.

3. Go back to the task list and click on the link to open the historical records collection page.

4. On the historical records collection page, click on the "Browse All #### Images" button. A list of record types will appear (for Washington, a list of counties will appear).

5. Return to the Task List and begin comparing the record types listed in the column headings and begin to put the beginning and ending dates for each record type on the task list.

Guidelines:

  • Locate the first date found for the record type. It doesn't matter if it is an index or actual record, pick the earliest date.
  • Locate the ending date found for the record types. It doesn't matter if it is an index or actual record, pick the latest date.


8. Once you have reviewed all of the record types and added the dates to the Task List, you are ready to create the database link.

9. Copy the following template to create the link.

*'''DATE-DATE''' {{RecordSearch|COLLECTIONIDNUMBER|TITLEOFCOLLECTION}} at FamilySearch — [[TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE|How to Use this Collection]]; images


10. Go back to the county Wiki page and go to the very first header on the task list (such as, Land)

11. Paste the template you copied directly under the Header. You will create the database link and then move it to the correct spot in the list of databases found on the page (if there are any).

12. Now replace the information in all CAPS with information from the task list.

Guidelines:

  • Use the dates you located in the collection at the beginning of the link. Do not replace the collection dates in the title.
  • Go back to the tab of the historical records collection tab and locate and copy the COLLECTIONIDNUMBER. It is the number located at the end of the url.
  • The TITLEOFCOLLECTION should be the original title of the database you are viewing.
  • In addition to the original title, in parenthesis add the title of the record type. Try to keep it short but informative. Examples of titles:
Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Birth Records)
Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Land Records)
Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Probate Records)
Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Voting Records)
  • Go back to the historical records collection tab and click on the "How to Use this Collection" button. This will open in a new tab. Copy the name of the Wiki page and paste it over TITLEOFHISTORICALRECORDSWIKIPAGE in the database link.
  • We will only use "images" even if there are indexes on the browsable images. "Indexes" lead the user to expect a search screen to enter a name, which is currently unavailable.


Example of completed link:

*'''1894-1942''' {{RecordSearch|1910364|Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Birth Records)}} at FamilySearch — [[Washington, County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images

Step 2: Placing the Link[edit | edit source]

1. Once you have the link created for a particular record type, move it to the correct spot under heading on the county page.

2. Check to see if the link is already there. If it is there, replace the link with your new version.

Note: If the link is already there, there may be additional information listed about the records in the collection. You can copy this information and add it at the end of the link after "images."

Example:

*'''1895-1920''' {{RecordSearch|1910364|Washington, County Records, 1803-2010 (Land Records)}} at FamilySearch — [[Washington, County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images; Includes Land Index 1895-1920; Petitions for sale of real estate 1903-1910.


3. Place the link in chronological order with the rest of the databases.

Guidelines:

  • Do not format other collections in the list of databases if they use an old format. Other projects will be done to fix these links.
  • If there are no other database links under the heading, place it under the heading and any template listed (if it is there).
  • Do not add any extra titles, such as, School Records Indexes and Records. Only some headings have this phrase and they are added in another project.


4. Once you have added the link to the heading, put the date you added it to the right of the dates listed on the Task List.

5. Continue with each record type on the Task List and when you are done, add the date in column C.

6. You can now continue to the next collection listed on the tab, county in the state, or move to another tab.

Example of completed sections:
WA Land.PNG


WA Land wikitext.PNG