User:Brepouille/Sandbox/FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Formatting the Websites area on Iowa County Pages

Purpose
To standardize the listings and check the links in the Website area of the U.S. County pages.

Contact Person
Beverly Repouille

Task List
Task List

Set Up

 * 1) Make sure you are logged in to FamilySearch and the FamilySearch Wiki.
 * 2) Sign up on the appropriate Task List above.
 * 3) From the Task List click on the county you wish to edit and open in another tab.

County Page
1. Once on the County page, go down to the Websites area - almost to the bottom of the page. 2. Please check each link to make sure it goes to the site it says it does and that it is specific to the county you are working on.

Suggested websites to check
Cyndi's List These links go directly to Cyndi's List county listings for the appropriate states:
 * Iowa
 * Montana
 * Nevada
 * North Dakota
 * South Dakota
 * Wyoming

1. Select the appropriate link above for the state you are working on. This should take you to the county listings page. 2. Select the appropriate county link for the county. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to make sure there is information on the page. If there is no information, please skip over this one. 4. If there is data, please copy the URL at the top of the page into the following format on the county page: * Cyndi's List, (name of county) County — a comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online.

Genealogy Trails These links go directly to Genealogy Trails county listings for the appropriate states:
 * Iowa
 * Montana, you will need to scroll down to the View Our County Data area and select the individual county that way.
 * Nevada, you will need to scroll down to County Websites
 * North Dakota, you will need to scroll way down to the Select a County Site to visit area and select the individual county.
 * South Dakota
 * Wyoming, you will need to scroll down to Visit our County Websites area and select the individual county.

1. Select the appropriate link above for the state you are working on. This should take you to the county listings page. 2. Select the appropriate county link for the county. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to make sure there is information on the page. If there is no information, please skip over this one. 4. If there is data, please copy the URL at the top of the page into the following format on the county page:

* Genealogy Trails, (name of county) County — transcribing genealogical and historical data and placing it online for the free use of all researchers.

USGenWeb Project This is different from USGenWeb Archives!!! Please do not confuse the two. They have seperate data!

These links go directly to Genealogy Trails county listings for the appropriate states:
 * Iowa, you will need to click on the County Projects drop down link on the left side of the page, then select the county you want.
 * Montana, you will need to scroll down to the County Websites area and select the individual county that way.
 * Nevada
 * North Dakota
 * South Dakota
 * Wyoming

1. Select the appropriate link above for the state you are working on. This should take you to the county listings page. 2. Select the appropriate county link for the county. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to make sure there is information on the page. If there is no information, please skip over this one. 4. If there is data, please copy the URL at the top of the page into the following format on the county page:

* USGenWeb Project, (name of county) County — to provide Internet websites for genealogical research

USGenWeb Archives This is different from USGenWeb Project!!! Please do not confuse the two. They have seperate data!

These links go directly to Genealogy Trails county listings for the appropriate states:
 * Iowa
 * Montana, you will need to scroll down to the Montana Counties area and select the individual county that way.
 * Nevada, you will need to scroll down to Choose a county area and select the individual county.
 * North Dakota, you will need to scroll down to County Links, then select the individual county.
 * South Dakota
 * Wyoming

1. Select the appropriate link above for the state you are working on. This should take you to the county listings page. 2. Select the appropriate county link for the county. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to make sure there is information on the page. If there is no information, please skip over this one. 4. If there is data, please copy the URL at the top of the page into the following format on the county page:

* USGenWeb (name of state) Archives, (name of county) County — free on-line data for genealogical research

FamilySearch Catalog 1. This always goes last - after alphabetizing all the others. 2. The link should be good as-is, but please click on it to make sure it goes to the correct state and county. 3. If it does, you can ignore the rest of this. 4. If it does NOT, please leave a comment on the tracking list for Beverly.


 * – The FamilySearch catalog contains descriptions and access information for all genealogical materials (including books, online materials, microfilm, microfiche, and publications) in their collection.  Use Historical Records to search for specific individuals in genealogical records.

To Finish
1. Do a Show Preview to make sure the section looks correct.
 * a. Is it in the correct form?
 * b. Is it alphabetized?

2. State County Website project in the Summary box. 3. Save your work!

Thank you!