More on FamilySearch's Indexing Day
A follow-up
on the FamilySearch International Indexing Day –
A new record was set with 66,511 volunteers participating. While there was a minimum requirement for participation - a single batch of indexing or arbitration work - it is appears that many volunteers continued working throughout the day as they produced the second-highest combined (indexed or arbitrated) total of submitted records at just over 5.7 million, which is a monumental crowd-sourcing effort. So now is the time to check FamilySearch again with nearly 6 million records recently indexed.
A new record was set with 66,511 volunteers participating. While there was a minimum requirement for participation - a single batch of indexing or arbitration work - it is appears that many volunteers continued working throughout the day as they produced the second-highest combined (indexed or arbitrated) total of submitted records at just over 5.7 million, which is a monumental crowd-sourcing effort. So now is the time to check FamilySearch again with nearly 6 million records recently indexed.
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