User:SvareJM/Sandbox/Sample Infinity Article

Articles for Infinity collections consist of 2 articles:
 * 1) Repository - Identifies the archive that holds the records, and names the agencies from which we have (or may not have) records
 * 2) Record Creator - Identifies the collections which we have (or may not have) records

The following example show an imagined Repository page and Record Creator page for the Department of Taxation, from the Hawaii State Archives.

In an actual article each bulleted item would be a link.
 * Bulleted items on the Repository page would link to the Record Creator Page
 * Bulleted items on the Record Creator Page would link to the collection on Historical Images (Infinity)

This layout could easily be changed to a single page with two main sections: Repository and Record Creator.

These articles could also link to HR articles and collections from the record creator or repository.

Hawaii State Archives (Repository)
The Hawaii State Archives is the the repository for records created by the government of Hawaii. They hold records from the following agencies which have been filmed by FamilySearch.
 * Department of the Attorney General
 * Department of Hawaii Homeland
 * Department of Health
 * Department of Interior
 * Department of Taxation
 * Supreme Court

Department of Health (Record Creator)
The Department of Health is the official custodian of vital records in the state of Hawaii, beginning with records created during the time Hawaii became a territory of the United States of America. For more information on vital records in Hawaii see Hawaii Vital Records.

Hawaii (Territory). Board of Health
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Department of Taxation (Record Creator)
History about the record creator would be included in this paragraph. For more information on these records see Hawaii Taxation.

The following collections from the Department of Taxation are available on FamilySearch:

Historical Images

 * Tax Assessment rolls, 1855-1955
 * Tax Assessment rolls, Index, 1903

Historical Records

 * Hawaii, Tax Assessment Rolls, 1847-1903 - How to Use this Collection