FamilySearch Wiki:Contributors Meeting 18 Sep 2014

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Summary of Yammer
FS Wiki Contributors group.


 * User:Luccagenes/Sandbox/TestPage20 has had 44 replies (not all this week)


 * Tip: Footnotes:
 * Is there a section of an article that you think needs more explanation but do not want to make the section longer?
 * Footnotes are created by using . Place this coding following the place in the sentence or elsewhere where you want to link to the footnote. Then where you want the footnote to appear, install this template: . Footnotes are very useful particular for the new patron. Use them freely.


 * Tip: Check your preferences
 * See what items you actually have checked to show when you are searching.
 * To get to your preferences, go to your “Personal tools and choose “Preferences.” Then click on “Search options.” The first thing you see on the preference page is Display options. If you want to see more hits per page change it.


 * Here is something to share that was shared in today's community meeting. i find it very informative; National Association of Counties
 * Here is a page added to the Wiki on how to use the site


 * Kudos to the Wiki: I wanted to give a shout-out to FamilySearch Wiki. I had not had the occasion to look up any information for England for awhile. At the FHC on Tuesday had "tried" to help a patron on Durham, England. I showed her what could be found in the Wiki to help with her research.
 * The patron was very impressed with the interactive map - I was too! I love the Wiki and appreciate ALL the contributors. What a wonderful tool we have through FamilySearch!


 * This is for those who have some kind of expertise or interest in helping in genealogy research on Facebook. We are in the process of combining several of the too many pages we have for the US and Europe in groups.
 * Since our community platform (the one that will substitute Yammer and Facebook) is not yet available, we still want to keep those pages/groups, but we need to start reducing their number.


 * Humor
 * Blessed are the Elderly for they remember what we never knew.
 * Only a Genealogist regards a step backwards, as progress!
 * Tombstone: To follow you I'll not consent, Until I know which way you went.
 * Age is a high price to pay for maturity!

Wiki Content
We've been thinking about the types of records that beginners should check first. We want those records to stand out on a county page.
 * Visually stand out
 * Not too wordy
 * Conveys UNDERSTANDING

We want people to know why these records are so valuable to them
 * What the records reveal
 * Clues in the records
 * People in the records
 * How to use them well
 * Years of the records

Wilma: View emails of possibilities

Need help from Charles: Couldn't make this work by floating
 * Census area of county pages

Community Council Report
Items to pose to Community Council

Meeting Notes/Minutes
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