Worldwide Indexing Day
FamilySearch will run its next ‘worldwide
indexing day’ on Monday July 21. This has been held for the past few years and
is intended to inspire
many to start indexing, while also prompting existing indexers to do a little
more (at least on that day). FamilySearch, on average adds about 500,000 images to their website a
week, and through their current volunteer indexers they get about a million
entries indexed in the same timeframe. A single scanned image might have one
name on it, or it might have fifty names on it – it simply depends on the type
of document, so you’ll see that there’s a whole lot of indexing that needs
doing. Worldwide indexing day runs for 24 hours and starts on Sunday July
20, 6pm MDT time
in the US, which for us here in Australia translates to Monday July 21, 10am
(AEST).
If you are interested in indexing, you don’t have to wait to the
last minute to get involved. You can get started right away. Go to https://FamilySearch.org/indexing and find a project that interests you and get involved. Do
some practicing before the July 21, 2014 Indexing Event.
Labels: FamilySearch, indexing
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