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What Happened to Italian Records

PeonyGirl
PeonyGirl ✭✭
June 5 edited June 5 in Get Involved/Indexing

I was on FS for quite a while a few years back. Been busy, came back. I am not LDS. However, I was translating Italian records to English. I can't seem to find it on the site any more. Did it go the way of A!??

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  • Ashlee C.
    Ashlee C. mod
    June 5 Answer ✓

    @PeonyGirl Indexing has undergone a change in the last few months. You can read about the changes here: https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/upcoming-changes-to-familysearch-indexing

    The new landing page for indexing type opportunities is found here: https://www.familysearch.org/en/getinvolved/opportunities

    There aren't Italian records yet in Quick Name Review, Full Name Review, or Family Review. But new collections are being added all the time, so keep checking back. You can review Italian placenames in Verify Places.

    Another option, if you are interested in helping translate documents from Italian to English, is to join Community's Italy Research group and help other users by answering their translation requests.

    Hopefully one of these options will help. Welcome back to Community and FamilySearch!

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  • PeonyGirl
    PeonyGirl ✭✭
    June 5

    Thank you. I am a part of the Italian Research group, just couldn't find the connection. Looks like AI also is translating the Italian and I was happy to see that the IR is using Antennati. I'll delve it that further…

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