FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Adding Information to Directories Section of County Pages

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Purpose
To add Image-only links from the FamilySearch Catalog to the Directories section on County pages.

Contact Person
Beverly Repouille, 402-215-5340 (before 8 pm Mountain time)

Task List
Active
 * Arkansas Task List
 * Colorado Task List
 * Kansas Task List
 * Nebraska Task List
 * New Mexico Task List

Done
 * Iowa Task List
 * Montana Task List
 * Nevada Task List
 * North Dakota Task List
 * South Dakota Task List
 * Wyoming Task List

Set Up

 * 1) Make sure you are logged in to FamilySearch and the FamilySearch Wiki.
 * 2) Sign up on the appropriate Task List above.
 * 3) Select the county and follow the link to the page.
 * 4) Go down to the Directories heading.
 * 5) Some of these entries may already be on the page.  If so, please make sure that the link goes where it is supposed to and that it is formatted correctly.
 * 6) Scroll down to the Websites area and open the FamilySearch Catalog link in another tab.  It should be the last listing under Websites.
 * 7) Select the Directories section, if there is one.
 * If there ARE NO records under this section, please mark it so in the comments section of the Task List, then move on to the next county.
 * If there ARE records under this section, proceed with the Catalog Instructions below.

Adding Image-Only Catalog Links Instructions
For this set of instructions, please reference this page for examples.

1. Click on the Directories Catalog entry link to display the records listings.

2. Select the first record.

3. Scroll down to the Film/Digital Notes section and look for a camera icon on the right of the note. Any other icons we will NOT use (such as a reel of film).
 * There may or may not be a key over the camera icon. We will use them both.  We are only looking in this area to establish that there are viewable images.  Please go back to the top of the page for any other information needed.

4. First, copy the template to the Directories section of the County page:


 * * DATE-DATE (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

5. Add the dates. Copy them exactly from the title. Or you may need to check the Notes section (the second section on the page). If there are NO DATES listed, remove the Date-Date part.

EXAMPLE:
 * (with dates) * 1909-1910 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images
 * (without dates) * (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

6. Next add the title #.
 * The title number is obtained from the URL line. As you read across the URL, it will start off with familysearch.org/search/catalog/######? plus more characters.
 * The title number is the number immediately after the word catalog/ and before the ?
 * Copy just the number from the URL line and place it where it says title #

EXAMPLE:
 * * 1909-1910 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

7. Leave the item part as-is.'''

5. After the disp=, place the title of the record exactly as written except capitalize the first letters in the title. No need to add author or anything else.

EXAMPLE:
 * * 1909-1910 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

8.If the word Index is in the title OR in the Notes section, please change the "— images" at the end of the line to say "— index & images."

10. And it should look like this when previewed:

EXAMPLE:
 * * 1909-1910 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — index & images.


 * 1909-1910 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — index & images.

11. If there are NO other entries in the Catalog, go to the last section.

12. If there ARE other Directory Entries in the Catalog, please go back to the start and enter each one.

Before You Leave the Page

 * If there is more than one item under the Directories heading, please place them by date order first. If there are no dates, then they go alphabetical under the date-ordered entries.
 * Do a Show preview before saving to make sure it looks like it is supposed to.
 * Before you save the page, please enter Adding FS Catalog entries project to the Summary line.
 * Don't forget to go back to the Task List and put a date on your part when you are done.

Thank You!