I am sending this to the Family Search group and the regular users group
because I have been seeing FS issues being discussed on the UG too.  In
fact, maybe some of you don't realize there is a FS group you can sign up
for that is specific to that.

My question:

I'm seeing a lot of people adding all sorts of information from their
research into NFS, adding sourcing information etc.  I have only added
fairly basic information there, vital statistics, places, relationships,
that sort of thing.

Should we be adding additional items of research like census & directory
entries? will & probate information? Residence?  I consider these to be
supporting documents or information but I've seen where others are adding
all of their 'events' which would/could include these sort of items.  LFS
does allow us to move all of that information with a 'click'.

I understand that when we find someone on there, we'd like to know as much
about them as possible; on the other hand, I think having the basic
information there and then being able to contact us for more information
would be sufficient and even preferable.

This is something we will all have to decide as we go through this process
with LFS/NFS, so I'd appreciate your thoughts. Kathy

--
Kathy Meyer
"To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have
never before done."
--Richard G. Scott, "Finding the Way Back," Ensign, May 1990, 74

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different
results. ~ Albert Einstein



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