Community Center

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Welcome to the FamilySearch Wiki community page. This is the place to find what is happening on the FamilySearch Research Wiki. Come here to find a list of things you can do to help the Research Wiki to grow. Join a user group or start one in your own area. Check out the ongoing discussions and join in on the discussions!

Tip of the day...

  • Help expand the knowledge in the Research Wiki by adding content to stub articles. The stub articles are identified as stubs because they are just the beginning of a full article about a specific subject. There are a lot of Stub articles to choose from. Just pick from the list of stub articles the one that interests you and have fun adding to what's already there. The article What is a stub? will give you ideas about content you can add to locality stub pages.

Community Bulletin Board

Creating new articles

  • FamilySearch Wiki is "international" so any article with a general title such as "The Census" should really cover the entire globe! If you are writing an article which applies to one country only, then that should be made clear in the title of the article, such as The Census in England or England Census‎ etc..
  • To make your article easier to find by others, make sure you insert a Category at the end of the article, e.g. [[Category:Scotland]]

Notices

  • List of changes to the Research Wiki skin
  • The Research Outlines on FamilySearch.org were added to the Wiki several months ago. There is a current effort to make sure all the remaining Research Guidance and Research Helps content on FamilySearch.org is successfully copied to the FamilySearch Research Wiki. You can help with this effort by joining the discussion efforts on the project page at: Task to Copy Research Guidance and Help Content.

Project pages seeking contributors

Discussions

Discussions that are asking for wider attention include:

  • There is an ongoing discussion about the development of record-type articles. The two discussion points include: (1) The headings that should be used in record-type articles, and (2) The pros and cons of having long article or short articles with multiple links between them. This discussion is taking place within the context of the Maryland Newspapers article. Join the discussion on the talk page at: Talk:Maryland Newspapers.

Help is Needed

Things to do

Idea #1
There are several articles throughout FamilySearch Wiki that refer to the Periodical Source Index (PERSI). Help improve the content by linking all the articles that discuss PERSI to the complete Periodical Source Index (PERSI) article that already exists in the Wiki. To find all the articles that discuss PERSI, type the term "persi" in the search box and click the Search button.

Idea #2 Help build the Danish content by participating in one of the following projects:

Idea #3

  • The United States Maps page needs a major overhaul. The current U.S. Maps page, which comes from the FamilySearch United States Research Outline, was written years ago with printed sources in mind. Today roughly 80% of a genealogist's needs for U.S. maps can be met by using a few incredible, free Websites. If you'd like to overhaul this page, have at it! For ideas, see the United States Maps discussion page.

Fix-up projects

Article Collaboration

Submit an article that needs a group effort to improve and expand the content. Every month, beginning January 2009, a new article will be featured here for collaborative improvement.

Guidelines, Help, and Resources