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= Updating Guided Research =

Purpose
To keep Guided Research up to date and inform the public when new collections are published or collections are added to.

Updating Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet

Rules for Updating
 Only add a new collection on GR to the Recent Updates table if there are over 100,000 records in the collection.
 * Example of how to add entry in table:
 * {| class="wikitable sortable"

! scope="col" | Guided Research Page ! scope="col" | Date Updated ! scope="col" | Comments
 * align="left" | Scotland Death
 * align="left" | 1/25/2019
 * align="left" | New FindMyPast collection added
 * align="left" | New Jersey Marriage
 * align="left" | 1/10/2019
 * align="left" | New MyHeritage collection added
 * }
 * NOTE: the date is when the database was added to its website, NOT when it was added to Guided Research
 * }
 * NOTE: the date is when the database was added to its website, NOT when it was added to Guided Research

Only add an already existing collection on GR to the Recent Updates table if more than 500,000 records were added to the collection.
 * Example of how to add entry in table:
 * {| class="wikitable sortable"

! scope="col" | Guided Research Page ! scope="col" | Date Updated ! scope="col" | Comments
 * align="left" | North Carolina Birth
 * align="left" | 2/1/2019
 * align="left" | FamilySearch collection added to
 * align="left" | Hampshire Birth, Marriage, Death
 * align="left" | 1/29/2019
 * align="left" | FamilySearch collection added to
 * }
 * NOTE: the date is when the database was updated on its website
 * }
 * NOTE: the date is when the database was updated on its website

Always update the spreadsheet (to keep track) - either add the collection or update the # of records. 

FamilySearch
 Open the Publication Report that is emailed weekly. Also go to FamilySearch > Search > Records > Browse all published collections Go down the Publication Report and look for collections for countries with Guided Research pages.
 * After finding a collection:


 * Make sure the collection contains vital records; if it does not, ignore it (i.e. school, military, and other such records)</li>
 * Search for the collection in the Historical Records Collection page (the number of records will be taken from here and not the Publication Report)</li>

</ol> For each collection, look at the Comments column to see if it is a new collection or an already existing collection with records added to it</li> For new collections:</li>
 * Find out how many records are in the collection (2 ways to do it):</li>


 * On the Publishing Report, the "Indexed Records" column is how many records the new collection has</li>
 * Search for the collection in the Historical Record Collections and look in the Records column</li>

</ol>
 * If less than 100,000 records are added to the collection:

 Add the collection to the spreadsheet (get the record count from the Historical Record Collections page)</li> DO NOT add an entry on the Recent Updates page</li> </ol>
 * If more than 100,000 records are added to the collection:

 Add the collection to the relevant Guided Research pages (in the tooltip)</li> Add the collection to the spreadsheet (get the record count from the Historical Record Collections page)</li> Add an entry on the Recent Updates page</li> </ol> For already existing collections:</li>
 * If less than 100,000 records are added to the collection:

 <li>Update the number of records on the spreadsheet (get the record count from the Historical Record Collections page)</li> <li>DO NOT add an entry to the Recent Updates page</li> </ol>
 * If more than 100,000 records are added to the collection:

<ol> <li>Update the number of records on the spreadsheet (get the record count from the Historical Record Collections page)</li> <li>Add an entry on the Recent Updates page</li> </ol> </ol>

Please note: some collections are labeled pretty generically (such as county records) and so it is unknown if birth, marriage, and/or death records can be found in this collection. To find out, open the FS birth, marriage, and death links on the Guided Research page and then click "Collections" near the top of the page. Try to find the collection. If it is listed, add the collection to the spreadsheet under the correct heading (birth, marriage, death) and the right Guided Research page.

To check to see if the collection should be added to the FS Birth, Marriage, or Death Collections link:
 * Click on one of the FS collections and then click on "Collections" to see if the new collection is found when you search that type. If it is there, add it to GR and the spreadsheet and the "Recent Updates." If not, do not add it.

FindMyPast
FindMyPast > Blog > Latest Records

Click on the links to the Latest Records since the last check.

Check each collection that is new/added to. See if it is a vital records collection. If it is not, ignore it. If it is, go to the relevant Guided Research page to see if the collection is there. If the collection is not there and it has over 10,000 records, add it to Guided Research, the spreadsheet, and the "Recent Updates" page. If the collection is there, update the number of records on the spreadsheet and add it to "Recent Updates" (if more than 20,000 records are added).

Have to get the number of records by going to FindMyPast > Search > A-Z of record sets and then search for the collection.

Ancestry
www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections > All countries

Look at the collections that are new/updated since the last check.

Find the collections that are for countries that have Guided Research pages. See if the collection concerns births, marriages, or deaths. If yes to these questions, check the Guided Research page to see if the collection is already on there. If yes, update the number of records (the number is found by searching for the collection on the Card Catalog) and add an entry on the "Recent Updates" page. If no (and the collection is significant - not just 100 records), add it to the relevant Guided Research page and add an entry on "Recent Updates".

Dick Eastman's Blog
Go to blog.eogn.com.

Scroll through the last month of articles to find any articles about new record collections or updates on any website.

The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
www.ihgs.ac.uk > News & Events

Click on the latest month's newsletter. Download it.

THESE ARE PUBLISHED ON THE 3RD OF EVERY MONTH

Scroll down to "Website Updates". Ignore FamilySearch, FindMyPast, Ancestry, and MyHeritage.

Look at the other websites (usually TheGenealogist, RootsIreland, Irish Genealogy Projects Archives, and PRONI are listed). If the collections listed concern vital records for the entirety of the country or a large proportion of it (such as county-wide or a region), check to see if the collection is already on Guided Research.

TheGenealogist is likely the only website to ever have large-scale updates and collections that would be added to GuidedResearch. On TheGenealogist website, it is not possible to search by collection only. So for the link, add Parish Records.

For the other websites, most of the listed collections will not be added to Guided Research because they are either too small or too specific (such as only one parish or rural cemetery).

These collections will likely not have a number of records, so just put an ? for number of records on the spreadsheet.

MyHeritage
blog.myheritage.com > "New Historical Records Added in MONTH YEAR"

THIS IS PUBLISHED IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERY MONTH

Look at each collection. If the collection is for a locality that isn't in Guided Research yet, IGNORE IT. If the locality is in Guided Research but the collection is not for vital records, IGNORE IT. If the locality is in Guided Research and the collection is for vital records, see if the collection is in Guided Research. If it is not, add it IF the collection has over 10,000 records. Also add it to the spreadsheet and the "Recent Updates" page. If the collection is on Guided Research, update the number of records in the spreadsheet and add it to the "Recent Updates" page.

To find when the collection was last updated/added go to the MyHeritage > Research > Collection Catalog and search for the collection.

Other Collections
Go through all of the other collections and see if they have added to their collections (sometimes it may not be possible to find out).