Talk:Alabama Vital Records

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Last week I was able to find direct links for the film number of Alabama vital records and some indexes at the Family History Library on this page, where have they gone? - They are on their own pages under Marriage and Death - click on statewide indexes. CK Whipple

Proposed article move
If you review Category:United States Vital Records you will see that all the other pages that have been created use the style "state Vital Records".

There has been a discussion about this issue at Talk:United States Vital Records.

I propose that this page therefore be moved to Alabama Vital Records. --Steve 16:09, 7 August 2009 (UTC)


 * The Vital Records Team is in the process of changing the names from State Vital Records to State Birth, Marriage and Death Records. There was an initial vote on naming the pages, but there really wasn't a choice as 3 of the 4 choices included the words "Civil Registration" which does not apply to the United States.  Another vote was taken (and not recorded initially on the discussion page) where the members of the Vital Records Team chose "Birth, Marriage and Death" for the title.  There are a number of reasons, including the use of search engines on the wiki and elsewhere. CK Whipple


 * When someone moves all of the articles to the new names, they need to remember to change all of the corresponding links to that article. That can be found under what links here on the right side of the page. Changing all of those names is no small task as each page is linked to many others. For an experiment I searched for Iowa births and it brought up the Iowa Vital Records page. Then I tried Iowa deaths and again it brought up the Iowa Vital Records page. I know that it was a concern that a researcher wouldn't know to look under vital records, but the other words, i.e. death, birth etc. seem to be working fine. When I changed all of the state pages from civil registrations, I didn't change Alabama as I could see that someone was working on it. I still think that Vital Records fits the best, but it is up to you all. I did this all weeks before I was introduced to this great team. FamilyJournals 23:31, 9 August 2009 (UTC) Thank you! We could use some help with this as if it is not done correctly it brings up a problem with accessing the pages.  If you can help with it and/or teach us how to do it properly, it would be very appreciated! CK Whipple


 * I recommend an article Michael Ritchey sent to us this morning regarding coming to a consensus for major changes on these projects. Currently, there are two teams of consultants in the library working on census records for each state and vital records for each state.


 * If you are interested in working with the Vital Records team, we would love to have you and include you in our work. You can read our meeting


 * Thanks for responding. Now that has been explained, I withdraw the proposal to move this article.


 * My interest, is to help by making the wiki more accessible to users, helping to categorizes and standardize how information is presented. Important decisions like the one the Vital Records Team have made on article titles should be documented in the wiki so that others can help work towards achieving your goal. I have made a note of this on the FamilySearch Wiki talk:WikiProject U.S. Vital Records page. --Steve 21:53, 7 August 2009 (UTC)Thank you so much for your interest. When I first joined the team I did not realize some protocols and am trying to clean up the aftermath. If you would like to help move all of the vital records pages, we need someone who knows what they are doing.  Michael created a process to clean up these pages and they will be deleted.  I was interrupted.  I was going to mention that you can read about our meeting on the US Vital records discussion page. CK Whipple