FamilySearch Wiki:Mentors

This page allows new contributors to request personal help from more experienced volunteers.

Seeking Help?

 * Review the lists below to find someone who has expertise in the area of help you are seeking.
 * Contact the mentor via their Discussion page, which is listed under the column titled, Mentor.
 * See the following links for more information on:


 * How to use Discussion pages
 * The Mentoring program

Mentors:

 * If you are willing to mentor another user, please fill out the table below of the type of mentoring you can do:
 * Mentor: Link to your User page and Discussion page in this column
 * Status: Indicate if you are willing to accept new users by adding Available or Unavailable here
 * Areas of Expertise/Notes: Add your area of expertise or any additional areas you would specifically like to mentor in.
 * Notes: Add any additional notes here to help individuals determine who might be able to best help them.
 * Mentoring: Help the contributor add their username to the Mentoring column to show you are mentoring them if they have not already.


 * See below for additional instructions for Mentors.

Wiki Care and Maintenance
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="20" width="90%" align="center" ! Mentor ! Status ! Areas of Expertise ! Notes ! width="5%" | Mentoring
 * Sandralpond
 * Available
 * Patrolling
 * Currently serving in Wiki Support
 * James Tanner James Tanner's Talk Page
 * Available
 * Contributors both beginning and advanced
 * Currently acting on the Wiki Support Team
 * evancol
 * Available
 * jenson1
 * Available
 * All levels of contributing
 * Currently acting on the Wiki Support Team
 * Available
 * jenson1
 * Available
 * All levels of contributing
 * Currently acting on the Wiki Support Team
 * Available
 * All levels of contributing
 * Currently acting on the Wiki Support Team

Additional Notes for Mentors

 * Be watching for e-mails that will notify you of comments on your Discussion page.
 * Please add the template to your talk page.
 * Chat tools such as Skype can help make mentoring easier. Filling in your areas of expertise and any additional notes about yourself and your experience will help the user seeking help to determine which mentor might be able to help him/her. After you have agreed to help a user, please teach him/her how to sign their name under Mentoring column.