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Discussions needing community input


 * Your vote counts! Do you like these possible site changes on the Site Design Ideas page? We are ready to make some of these changes soon.
 * Linking to works in the Family History Library Catalog
 * Replacing "Family History Library" with "FHL" in references
 * Referencing OCLC/Worldcat works
 * Format for OCLC and FHLC references
 * Creating Numerous, Repetitive External Links and Creating Numerous, Repetitive Internal Links
 * Manual of Style
 * There is an ongoing discussion about the development of record-type articles. The two discussion points include: (1) The headings that should be used in record-type articles, and (2) The pros and cons of having long article or short articles with multiple links between them. This discussion is taking place within the context of the Maryland Newspapers article. Join the discussion on the talk page at: Talk:Maryland Newspapers.
 * Naming a Project. People are having trouble finding project pages because we're naming them so many different ways and putting them in multiple namespaces. Please help us figure out what to do by adding to the discussion page.

Projects seeking contributors

(Add new projects at the top of this list.)


 * Rural Records of Mid-Southern United States
 * Indians of North America
 * Sweden
 * Ireland Court Records
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Welcoming committee needs volunteers to welcome new contributors and help them get started in various ways. Also to help develop the guidance for committee members.
 * Linking to Record Search needs volunteers to link wiki pages to new indexes and digitized records in FamilySearch Record Search.
 * WikiProject Linking to Books in the BYU Family History Archives needs volunteers to link wiki pages to digitized county and state histories on the BYU Family History Archives site.
 * Professional Genealogists, a project to help professional genealogical researchers market their services for free on their user pages.
 * Integrating Place Standards Database with FamilySearch Wiki
 * FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject U.S. Vital Records
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Naming Conventions for Project Pages In order to make project pages easier to find, we need to the community to propose and discuss the standardization of project naming conventions and decide which namespace to put project pages in.
 * The England Barn Raising project has launched! Tasks await English experts, wiki experts, and volunteers willing to help with routine editing. Anyone willing to help can sign up now.
 * Copying Research Guidance and Help Content from FamilySearch.org into the Wiki.
 * WikiProject Maryland News and Events needs volunteers to find genealogical news and events relating to Maryland and link to them from the News and Events section of the Maryland Portal.
 * Denmark has several individual projects that need volunteers to help with expanding and improving content about Danish research.
 * Link wiki articles mentioning the Periodical Source Index to the main PERSI article.

Creating new articles


 * FamilySearch Wiki is "international" so any article with a general title such as "The Census" should really cover the entire globe! If you are writing an article which applies to one country only, then that should be made clear in the title of the article, such as The Census in England or England Census‎ etc..
 * To make your article easier to find by others, make sure you insert a Category at the end of the article, e.g. Scotland.


 * List of Changes to the Research Wiki Skin
 * The Barbour Collection is a small article that needs lots of improvement!
 * The Research Wiki has several entries in the Glossary about the Julian and Gregorian calendars (see Double-dating; Julian; and Gregorian entries). Unfortunately, an article about the usage of the Julian and Gregorian Calendars in family history research does not exist. There are many websites related to the history of the calendars and also a site that helps with converting dates to a variety of other calendars (See Calendar Converter). In addition, there are several other articles within the Wiki that refer to either the Julian or Gregorian calendars. Each of these article could eventually be linked to this new page! If interested, please join in a community effort to write this new article for the FamilySearch Research Wiki!

See Also


 * Wikipedia:Community portal yields ideas that can help this page evolve.
 * Wikipedia:WikiProject is a nice, simple way to list many projects.