FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Adding and Updating FamilySearch Centers on County Pages

Purpose
To add and update links on the county pages to the Family History Center pages.

Example Pages
Baldwin County, Alabama Genealogy Madison County, Alabama Genealogy

Task List
Task List

Project Instructions
Step 1: Find the county page in the Wiki. Search using the (COUNTY NAME) County, (STATE NAME) Genealogy. Fill in the county and state name.
 * Example: Utah County, Utah Genealogy

Step 2: Check the name of the town the family history center is in and find it on the list of populated places to make sure you're adding the family history center to the right county page. If found, go to step 5. Step 3: If the town the family history center is in is not found on the county page, search for the town using Wikipedia to find the correct county.
 * Example: Sandy, Utah

Step 4: If the town the family history center is in is not found in Wikipedia, search for the family history center page in the wiki. Go to Zip-Codes.com. Enter in the zip code from the address in the free zip code finder to on the left. Enter the correct county on the task list and go
 * to that county's page.

Step 5: Find the the Family History Centers header. This is where you will link to the family history center page. Step 6: If the center is already listed there, make sure it links to the Wiki page for the family history center and delete any other information about the family history center. Step 7: If it is not on the page, copy and paste the code under the words "Local Centers and Libraries": *NAME OF FAMILY HISTORY CENTER Step 8: Copy and paste the name of the center in between the double brackets to replace NAME OF FAMILY HISTORY CENTER.
 * Example: Tirana Albania Family History Center

Step 9: Type "Adding/Updating family history center info" in the summary. Step 10: Click save changes. Step 11: Go to the next family history center on the task list.
 * For counties with more than one family history center, put the family history centers in alphabetical order.