FamilySearch
Announces International Indexing Challenge
50,000 Volunteer Indexers and Arbitrators
Online. 24 Hours. One History-Making Event.
SALT LAKE CITY—FamilySearch International today announced a worldwide
crowdsourcing challenge aimed at establishing a new record for the most
volunteer indexing participants online in a single day. The challenge will take
place during the 24-hour period beginning at 6:00 p.m. (mountain daylight time)
on Sunday, July 20. Already one of the largest and most successful volunteer
transcription programs in history, FamilySearch indexing is looking to top its
one-day record of 49,025 individual contributors.
“Our stated goal is 50,000 volunteers participating in a single day, though we think the potential exists to surpass that mark by a considerable amount,” said Mike Judson, indexing workforce manager for FamilySearch. “All it takes to be counted in the record is to submit one batch. With hundreds of thousands of past indexing volunteers and thousands more joining weekly, breaking the record won’t take much if people will commit to spend the 30 minutes or so required to finish and submit a batch.”
Indexing is vital to family history research. It is the process of
transcribing information from historical documents to make them freely
searchable online at FamilySearch.org.
FamilySearch indexers perform the initial transcribing of names from home or
wherever they can connect to the Internet. FamilySearch arbitrators (advanced
indexers) check to ensure consistency and accuracy in the process. Since
FamilySearch indexing started in 2006, this crowdsourcing effort has produced
more than one billion freely searchable records that have helped millions of
people to find their ancestors.
The event begins at 00:00 coordinated universal time (UTC) on July 21, which
is 6:00 p.m. mountain daylight time (MDT or Utah time) on Sunday, July 20. It
ends 24 hours later, at 23:59 UTC (or 5:59 p.m. MDT) on Monday, July 21. Local
start times and status updates can be found on the FamilySearch Facebook event page.
The prior record of 49,025 indexers and arbitrators in a single day was set
on July 2, 2012. To be counted in the new record, each indexer or arbitrator
must submit at least one indexing or arbitration batch during the 24-hour
period. Volunteers and potential volunteers can visit https://familysearch.org/indexing/
to learn more.
Indexing projects are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French,
Italian, German, Polish, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, and Japanese. Volunteers are
invited to work on any project but are strongly encouraged to work in their
native language.
Editor's Note: Here are the start times for select world-wide locations as provided on the Facebook event pages.
Sydney, Australia: July 21 @ 10:00 AM Osaka, Japan: July 21 @ 9:00 AM Moscow, Russia: July 21 @ 4:00 AM Kyiv, Ukraine: July 21 @ 3:00 AM Johannesburg, South Africa: July 21 @ 2:00 AM Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Warsaw: July 21 @ 2:00 AM London, England: July 21 @ 1:00 AM São Paulo, Brazil: July 20 @ 9:00 PM Buenos Aires, Argentina: July 20 @ 9:00 PM Ottawa, Canada: July 20 @ 8:00 PM Santiago, Chile: July 20 @ 8:00 PM New York City, New York: July 20 @ 8:00 PM Chicago, Illinois: July 20 @ 7:00 PM Salt Lake City, Utah: July 20 @ 6:00 PM Phoenix, Arizona: July 20 @ 5:00 PM Los Angeles, California: July 20 @ 5:00 PM Anchorage, Alaska: July 20 @ 4:00 PM Honolulu, Hawaii: July 20 @ 2:00 PM
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