FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject FamilySearch Historical Records/Guidelines for Articles

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We need your help! Below is a style guide to assist you in editing and authoring desciptions of wiki articles that describe FamilySearch digital collections.

Some Style Notes
FamilySearch provides free access to registered users of Historical Records Collections found on FamilySearch.org. The wiki articles that describe these collections have the phrase "FamilySearch Historical Records" in the title of the article.

These wiki articles are written to assist users who may or may not be genealogical experts. The articles should be written in a basic language style using simple words. Descriptions of each section of a FamilySearch Historical Records wiki article are listed below.

FamilySearch Collection Template
The template brands the article as describing a collection from the FamilySearch website and creates links to the digital collections.

Members of the User Guidance Unit (a FamilySearch entity) adds the template to the Historical Records wiki articles.

Image Visibility
This header will be added as needed by User Guidance staff or missionaries.

Title in the Language of the Records
This portion of the article exists for non-English language collections. This section includes the title of the wiki article in the language of the collection records but without the suffix (FamilySearch HIstorical Records). When this section is incomplete, a template is added asking the community to supply a translation of the title in the language of the records. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles needing title translations.

Example Wiki Article Title: Argentina, Salta, Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records) Translated Title: Argentina, Salta, registros parroquiales de la Iglesia Católica

When the template is in place (translated title is unknown):

Record Description
This section of the article is a description of the physical state of the items in the collection. Include the time period covered by the records and mention the physical state of the originals, such as:


 * Water damage
 * Torn pages
 * Bleed-through
 * Fire damage

It is also helpful to describe the types of records included in the collection, the language, and what format they are written in.

Example:

This collection of census records covers the year of 1901. Census enumerations were recorded in registers with legal size papers in landscape orientation. Each book (libretto) is separated by a title page, which includes the name of the province, the section, and the type of population covered. It is followed by the enumeration sheets containing surname and names of the inhabitants, age, gender, and civil status, nationality, place of birth, occupation, literacy, and special conditions. At the end of each book (libretto) is a global summary page of the register.

If the collection has a browse, a link is added to this section that takes the user right into the browse. Use the Collection Browse Link template by typing and the associated coding.

Example:

If this section is incomplete, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles with an incomplete section.

Example of the incomplete section:

Record Content
This section should list the main information items discovered in the records. Any sample images or tables should be included under Record Content as well. If this section is incomplete, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles with an incomplete section.

Example of a complete list:

Marriage records may contain the following information:


 * Groom's name, age, civil status, origin, residence and occupation
 * Bride's name, age, civil status, residence and origin
 * Groom's parents' names
 * Bride's parents' names
 * Event date
 * Event location
 * Witnesses' names, age and residence

Example of an incomplete section:

Sample Images
Samples of images from the collection will be added to this section individually, or with a number of images, in galleries. Images should be placed above or next to the record content section that describes each image. Images in other languages may include call-outs of major phrases in the document or a translation of the document. If the image is in a non-English language and it has not been translated, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness of the image translation easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles needing image translations.

Example of the template for an image needing translation:

How to Use the Record
Add specific research strategies to this section if possible. When describing how to use a browse collection, include the categories of the path to get to the images. If describing an index, explain how to find the indexed records and what fields to except to see. If this section is incomplete, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles with an incomplete section.

Example for an indexed collection:

To search the collection using the index: Fill in the requested information in the initial search page. This search will return a list of possible matches. Compare the information about the ancestors in the list to what you already know about your ancestors to determine if this is the correct family or person. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to find your ancestor.

Example for a browse collection:

To browse the collection by image: ⇒ Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page ⇒ Select the "_____________" category ⇒ Select the "_____________" category ⇒ Select the "_____________" category which takes you to the images

Look at the images one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination.

Example of the section when instructions are not given:

Related Websites
The purpose of this section is to encourage the community to add links to websites for archives and other websites with related material. If this section is incomplete, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles with an incomplete section.

To create website links:


 * 1) Type the title of the related website that will be linked to the new article, then highlight it.
 * 2) Click on the “Insert/Edit link” icon (the Globe with a single chain link).
 * 3) Paste the website URL into the “Link” box.
 * 4) Click “OK”.
 * 5) You should be returned to the wiki article and the link should be created.

Example of the section when website links are not given:

Example of the section when website links are provided:


 * Chinese Genealogies

Related Wiki Articles
List wiki articles with material relating to the topic of this article. If this section is incomplete, a template is added. The template serves two purposes:


 * Makes the incompleteness easy to spot
 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records articles with an incomplete section.

To create the link:


 * 1) Type the title of the Related Wiki Article that will be linked to the new article, then highlight it.
 * 2) Click on the “Insert/Edit link” icon. (Globe with a single chain link)
 * 3) Type the name of the article that you wish to link to into the “Link” box. It should appear. Shortening the title is sometimes more useful than typing the entire title into the box.
 * 4) Once found, select the correct title and click “OK”.
 * 5) You should be returned to the new wiki article and the link should be created.

Example of the section when other wiki links are not given:

Example of the section when wiki links are given:


 * Argentina Census

Known Issues With This Collection
This header will be added as needed by World Wide Support staff and missionaries when they add information about problems with the collection.

Contributions to This Article
In this section, add the “Contributor Invite” template by following these steps:


 * Click on the Template {T} Icon
 * Click on the “Manual” tab
 * Select “Template:Contributor_invite”

The template may also be created using wikitext by typing:

Citation for This Collection
For collections with images, add the Image Citation Link template and including the appropriate coding.

Example:

This section always has the same exact format for every article, but with the specific citation information for each individual article. The third paragraph is a link from this section down to the "Citation Example for a Record Found in This Collection" section. This link is only found in articles for browse collections.

Example of the template:

The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Record collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.

Stub Article
If the article has three or more incomplete sections, the stub template needs to be added to the bottom of the article. The purpose of the template is to:


 * Automatically categorizes this section in the Category:FamilySearch Historical Records article stubs.