FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Civil Registration for Underserved Countries

Project Leader
Amber Larsen

Purpose
The purpose of this project is to standardize the format and content of the Civil Registration pages and add links for every country in the task list. These pages are often very helpful for people in underserved countries, as many of their records are not online/not available, and knowing about civil registration practices in their country can be important.

Task List
Task List

Step 1: Format/Reformat Civil Registration Records Page
1. Navigate to the Civil Registration page for the country you signed up for in the Task List above. 2. Copy the following code, and paste it into the Civil Registration page. ==How to Find the Records== ===Offices to Contact=== ==Historical Background== ==Coverage and Compliance== ==Information Recorded in the Records== ==References==

3. Occasionally, a country's Civil Registration page may already have content on the page before you paste in the code above. In that case, analyze the pre-existing content and sort it to where it best fits under a respective heading from the code above, deleting any old headings that don't fit the new template. (This step can sometimes be confusing... contact Amber if you have any questions)

International Vital Records Handbook
4. Go to the International Vital Records Handbook on Google Books.

5. On the left-hand side of the screen, locate the Search box (see the red circle in the picture below)

6. Search for the name of your country in that search box.

7. In the list of search results, look for the result that appears to be the heading for the section on that country. This is where much of the Civil Registration Office information will come from.
 * NOTE: Not all pages on Google Books are available to see online for free. If there is no preview for the page you need, skip the International Vital Records Handbook section of this project) 



8. Use the information found from the International Vital Records Handbook and put it under the Civil Registration template heading "Offices to Contact"

9. Format the addresses for Civil Registration institutions as the following:
 * Name of Institution/Office
 * Address
 * Address
 * Address
 * Telephone: #######
 * Email: INSERT EMAIL ADDRESS HERE
 * Website: URL
 * (Optional) description of institution and their service/accessibility.

10. After you have extracted all relevant information from the International Vital Records Handbook, make sure to add code for a reference, so we cite where we got the information from. Copy and Paste the following code at the end of the information you insert from the Handbook.

Historical Background
11. Information for the Historical Background heading should primarily include record-keeping dates and places, but can also include any historic, geographic, or local aspects that effected the civil registration/vital record keeping, such as colonization by other countries, wars, etc. 

12. Occasionally in the previous International Vital Records Handbook step, you may find information that can be placed under the "Historical Background" section (see Benin example).
 * See also the country's History page in the FS Wiki for any potentially relevant information.
 * You may need to do some research on the internet, such as the country's Wikipedia page, to get some of this information.

12.

Example Pages
Zambia Civil Registration Seychelles Civil Registration Benin Civil Registration