FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah Hows

This is the overview for how to do the various assignments. To allow us to proceed without impacting other Wiki users, these instructions will be done under WikiProject Utah. We will also look through the help: areas to see what is already there. Hopefully, this will keep progress moving forward and will impact other projects from this time.AdkinsWH 18:44, 6 July 2011 (UTC) per decision with Marilyn Markham and Patsy Hendrickson.

Copying
Mention copyright.

Guiding principle
Help the FS Wiki user know what to expect when they follow a link.

This includes telling users:


 * 1) What it is. The type of record and if it is only an index or if it includes data from the record.
 * 2) Dates included, where possible.
 * 3) Does it appear to be the results of a project, such as transcribing the entire cemetery or other record, or does it seem family submitted?
 * 4) Are costs involved? Simply use dollar signs: $ for under $20, $$ for more. If free, consider adding the word "free"
 * 5) It is complete? Help the user know what to expect. Does it have a lot of entries, or only a few? Does it actually tell how complete it is? If you have to guess, tell the user your best guess.
 * 6) A transcription of a record or cemetery may be quite complete, whereas family-submitted items are variable.
 * 7) You might say, for example "Only three entries. May be a small family cemetery." OR "Only three entries. Seems to be incomplete."

To Other Websites
Requests
 * 1) Link to the exact place on their site where the item is found.
 * 2) If you cannot link to the exact place, describe how to navigate to it on the site.
 * 3) If there are several databases of the same type, such as several cemeteries on the site, link to the area where the user can browse them all. No need to link to each one from the FamilySearch Wiki.
 * 4) Describe the link so the user will know what to expect.