User talk:Horandm

Article title ambiguity?
Heya! I'm wondering whether the title Alabama Statewide Death Certificates has some issues with ambiguity. When I did a search on Alabama vital, I got Alabama Statewide Death Certificates as one of the early search results. Since two other search results were Alabama Vital Records Online and Alabama Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, I wondered which article would contain which information. I clicked on Alabama Statewide Death Certificates expecting to find a generic article regarding the time span of available certificates and all the repositories and Websites from which I could get them. Instead I saw an article on one specific collection on Record Search. Since the title is very general and the article very targeted to one collection from one vendor, I anticipate some disambiguation issues with this title. I'm wondering what the team might do to make the titles of these articles about Record Search collections as targeted as the articles themselves? This is just a thought -- a knee-jerk, so please don't weigh the request as if from a manager, just a user. Ritcheymt 14:27, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

CID identification numbers
I was wondering if you could answer some questions that have been on my mind.


 * Why is it important not to erase or change the CID numbers that are being inserted at the end or articles about Record Search collections such as England Cheshire Nonconformist Church Records?
 * Is it important that the CID reference is embedded in a level 6 header?
 * Is it important the CID number is displayed?
 * If not could the CID number be included in comment tags for example  ? --Steve 18:38, 4 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Dorothy, as you may have noticed, I sent you the latest suggestions through a link in an e-mail. This subject was also discussed today in the Community Meeting as well. After some discussion, we ended up discussing the information in my Discussion page (same as what I e-mailed you). Steve, Laralee, and I have really jumped in on my proposals. Michael was part of this discussion and asked me to also post the link here on your talk page. Thomas Lerman 20:48, 13 October 2009 (UTC)