Template:NGS2010

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The following article is for a session of the 2010 NGS Family History Conference. This article may include corrections or new information not present in the conference syllabus.

It would be appropriate to create separate articles containing information that is not specific to the session and link to those articles from here.


Purpose

This template provides a common look-and-feel for those wishing to post an updated copy of their NGS 2010 syllabus. It automatically adds all the articles to a category. It reminds authors that information in the article should be included in the wiki articles pertaining to the subject matter.

Parameters

All parameters are optional.

title
The session title. If specified, quote marks will enclose the title given. While both are optional, it is recommended that one of title or id be specified.

The following article is for "FamilySearch Research Wiki: Why I Participate," a session of the 2010 NGS Family History Conference. This article may include corrections or new information not present in the conference syllabus.

It would be appropriate to create separate articles containing information that is not specific to the session and link to those articles from here.


id
The session id, such as R308, optional. If both title and id are specified, the id is enclosed in parentheses. While both are optional, it is recommended that one of title or id be specified.

The following article is for T207, a session of the 2010 NGS Family History Conference. This article may include corrections or new information not present in the conference syllabus.

It would be appropriate to create separate articles containing information that is not specific to the session and link to those articles from here.


presenter
The presenter name or names. For initialisms, use
AG® <small>AG<sup>®</sup></small>
CGSM <small>CG<sup>SM</sup></small>
FUGA <small>FUGA</small>

The following article is for a session of the 2010 NGS Family History Conference, presented by Michael Ritchey. This article may include corrections or new information not present in the conference syllabus.

It would be appropriate to create separate articles containing information that is not specific to the session and link to those articles from here.