Help:Wiki University Introduction

What is the Wiki?

 * A wiki is a website that
 * Allows collaborative editing by its users
 * Typically does not require editing in HTML
 * Usually has both internal and external links

It is named from the Hawaiian word "wiki" for "quick," because it allows instant updates.


 * The FamilySearch Wiki is a source that contains information for genealogy research:
 * How to find data
 * Where to find data
 * How to analyze and use the data

What are the sources of Wiki content?

 * Original material was from the old Family History Library research outlines


 * Users add material in their areas of genealogical expertise


 * It is constantly being updated by missionaries and other volunteers as new material is released

Why is there a need for the FamilySearch Wiki?

 * Most genealogy wikis are organized around names or families. FamilySearch wiki is focused on research tools.


 * Research sources on FamilySearch are prioritized by free and most helpful sources first.


 * In addition to links to research sources, it provides:
 * Information about events and locations for free help
 * Information about how to search
 * Personal tools


 * The site’s content is not only for beginners but for even the most experienced researcher.

How Do I Get Into the Wiki?
Here are some methods to get to the Wiki
 * Type "wiki.familysearch.org" in your browser.


 * Go to FamilySearch.org and click on Search. You will notice "Wiki" at the bottom of the drop down list.


 * Type a specific country, followed by "genealogy," in your search engine. Then select the familysearch wiki item in the search results.


 * You might also consider creating a bookmark on your browser toolbar or a shortcut icon on your monitor so you can go to the Wiki with one click.

Try these out
 Quick Quiz


 * The only way to get to the Wiki is through FamilySearch.org
 * True
 * False

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