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    1. Re: [WRY] New family history website from Salt Lake City
    2. Chris 4Genealogy
    3. Another new Wiki site that could be useful and that I have not seen mentioned anywhere: <http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php> "Your Archives is a ground-breaking new resource, which has recently been launched as part of The National Archives´ online services. It is a virtual community of record users where people can share their knowledge of archival sources held by The National Archives and by other archives throughout the UK. ... The content on Your Archives is contributed by users and is designed to offer information additional to that currently available in our Catalogue, Research Guides, DocumentsOnline and the National Register of Archives. The Catalogue has a link on each page to Your Archives encouraging users to find out more, or to contribute their knowledge about a particular record. Users can contribute to Your Archives in numerous ways. They can edit pre-existing pages and submit articles about historical records held by The National Archives or elsewhere. Users can also expand upon a Catalogue entry publish a transcription of one of the documents available in DocumentsOnline. Alternatively, they can contribute to the research guidance available to users by expanding and updating one of the National Archives' Research Guides." There are a few will transcriptions already on the site. Please forgive if this is already well known but it was new to me. Regards Chris On 23/09/2007, Darris Williams <WilliamsDa@ldschurch.org> wrote: > The Family History Department in Salt Lake City has developed a new research > support tool <www.FamilySearchWiki.org>.

    09/23/2007 09:28:58