FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Copy Research Guidance and Help Content into the Wiki

Your help is needed! This is a Research Wikiproject that anyone can participate in. No genealogical research knowledge is needed. There are three phases to this project. Each phase will be tracked in this article. The FamilySearch Wiki team is currently working on phase one:
 * 1) All the Research Guidance and Research Help content that currently resides on FamilySearch.org needs to be identified and evaluated for inclusion in the FamilySearch Research Wiki.
 * 2) Volunteers sign up to help with copying content identified in phase one. Sign up by editing this document and inserting three tildes  in the 'sign up...' column across from the task you want to copy into the Wiki. After you have added the three tildes, click on the Save page button.
 * 3) Many articles in the Research Wiki include links to the Research Guidance or Research Help content on FamilySearch.org - every link needs to be identified and changed to the corresponding document or article in the Wiki instead of the resource on FamilySearch.org

If you have any suggestions, comments, or questions, please add them to the Discussion page.

=Research Help Content To Be Copied=

Forms
Sign up by editing this document and inserting three tildes in the 'sign up...' column across from the task you want to copy into the Wiki. After you have added the three tildes, click on the Save page button.

Letter-writing Guides
Sign up by editing this document and inserting three tildes in the 'sign up...' column across from the task you want to copy into the Wiki. After you have added the three tildes, click on the Save page button.

Other letter-writing guides added to the Wiki include: Bosnia, Croatia, Hercegovina, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.

Reference Documents
Note that in most cases the reference documents on FamilySearch that are titled "Historical Background" should be merged with the current articles on the Wiki most often titled "locality History."

76 out of the 116 Reference Documents are for United States and Canada!!!

Step-by-step Guides
There are 456 Step-by-step Guides and 206 are related to United States and Canada research!!!

Word Lists
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=Research Guidance Content To Be Copied=

There are 91 Research Guidance guides, and 64 of those are for the United States and Canada!!!