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User Guidance
What each member of the team should know at hire
 * 1) How our job creates value for FamilySearch
 * 2) Who are our internal and external customers#
 * 3) Immediate goals - immediate feedback
 * 4) The reasons you are here

HR Read
Supported languages DA DE ES FR IT PT SV

List of ISO 639-1 Codes

Danish Abbreviations
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Administrative Districts
North Rhine-Westphalia is divided as follows:

Regional associations (Landschaftsverbände) - 2 Rhineland, Westfalen-Lippe

Regions (Regierungsbezirke) - 5 In Rhineland (Landschaftsverbände): Düsseldorf and Köln In Westfalen-Lippe (Landschaftsverbände): Arnsberg, Detmold, and Münster

Rural Districts (Kreise) - 31 In Arnsberg Region (Regierungsbezirke): Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, Hochsauerlandkreis, Märkischer Kreis, Olpe, Siegen-Wittigenstein, Soest, Unna

In Detmold Region (Regierungsbezirke): Gütersloh, Herford, Höxter, Lippe, Minden-Lübbecke, Paderborn

In Düsseldorf Region (Regierungsbezirke): Kleve, Mettmann, Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Viersen, Wesel

In Köln Region (Regierungsbezirke): Aachen Städteregion, Düren, Euskirchen, Heinsberg, Oberbergischer Kreis, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis

In Münster Region (Regierungsbezirke): Borken, Coesfeld, Reckinghausen, Steinfurt, Warendorf

Urban Districts (Kreisfreie Städte) - 23 In Arnsberg Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bochum, Dortmund, Hagen, Hamm, Herne

In Detmold Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bielefeld

In Düsseldorf Region (Regierungsbezirke): Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Essen, Krefeld, Mönchengladbach, Mülheim, Oberhausen, Remscheid, Solingen, Wuppertal

In Köln Region (Regierungsbezirke): Aachen, Bonn, Köln, Leverkusen

In Münster Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bottrop, Gelsenkirchen, Münster

Hover Test
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Tip Template Tests
Tip

This sample uses the small=left parameter in the template  HR_Tip

This sample uses the small=left parameter in the template

Sample Excerpt

Float Image Between TOC & Infobox


What is in This Collection?
 Examples:
 * Central America, Colonial Census Records
 * Norway Baptisms

FHD Connect

 * 1860 Slave Population
 * Free Colored Population
 * US Marriages
 * ND Marriages
 * Fakey browse
 * Collection South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1965 Scanned out of sequence
 * Learn More SC Deaths
 * DFNL DFNL
 * Collection Coverage
 * Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940
 * Coverage map

Citing FamilySearch Historical Collections
When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. As these records are available from several sites, the source citation should clearly identify the original source. If your genealogical database allows it, the unique information specific to the provider of the image or record should be included in your source details, and not be included as if it were the original source.

Citing This Collection
The following citation examples refers to the original source of the data and images published on FamilySearch.org Historical Records. Each identifies the geographic location of and name of the parish, the volume, page, and entry number where the information was found.

Identifying the collection using the title of the Historical Records collection (for example, Sweden, Jönköping Church Records, 1581-1935; index 1633-1860) obscures the actual source of the information, and is not recommended.

Examples of Source Citations for a Record Found in This Collection

 * Sweden, Jönköping. Värnamo församling. C I Födelse- och dopböcker. Huvudserien 1, 1825-1854, p. 175 #7. Baptism of Johan August Andreasson.
 * Svenska kyrkan. Värnamo socken, Jönköping. Födelse- och dopböcker, C I:1 (1825-1854): 175 #7
 * Svenska kyrkan. Värnamo socken, Jönköping. C 1 (1825-1854):175 #7

The first sample is cut and pasted from the browse hierarchy displayed on Historical Records. The second sample provides the same information with some non-essential elements removed. The second and third samples use the same authority as found in the Family History Library Catalog with the county name added. This is important as there are several places in different counties in Sweden that have the same name. In the second sample the name of the record series is omitted for brevity. The second and third samples also omit the name of the principal in the record as it more appropriately belongs in citation detail.

Coverage Table Tips
Coverage tables articles contain the template HR Coverage Table If the table is in the HR article the category  Category:FamilySearch Historical Records Coverage Tables should be added to the article.

To get numbers to right align properly (like numbers should), place this code somewhere in the spreadsheet you are using to create the table. style="text-align:right" | Make sure you include a space after the pipe. Use the Concatenate function in Excel to concatenate this with the numeric value. If the style instructions are in cell K1, and the value in B2 you would enter the formula like this: =CONCATENATE($K$1,B2) If the numbers won't format properly with a thousands separator "," (or whatever value you need), use this code to force the formatting, then refer to the formatted cell in the Concatenate function. =TEXT(B2,"#,###,##0") So the entire coding with a thousands separator, and right-aligned would look like this: =CONCATENATE($K$1,TEXT(B2,"#,###,##0")) 

DFNL Film Links
To create a link in a DFNL page from the DGS number to a new window displaying images, use this code: =CONCATENATE($AN$1,TEXT(AA2,"000000000"),"?cat=",AL2," ",AA2,"]") In this example the DGS number is in cell AA2, the title number is in cell AL2, and the first part of the URL including the left square bracket ( [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/ ) is in AN1. The nested formula, TEXT(AA2,"000000000"), formats the DGS number to be nine digits long with 0 padding. Alternate form without a absolute reference to the URL:  =CONCATENATE(" ",TEXT(AA2,"000000000"),"?cat=",AL2," ",AA2,"") 