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Indexing: A few stats from the folks at FamilySearch

Infographic: Putting the World’s Historical Records Online in One Generation

On Monday I defined indexing.

And I talked a little bit about what it does for genealogy work.  Today let’s look at some stats the folks at FamilySearch have put together.

That info graphic up there does a great job of summarizing the time it would take to index the records currently held by FamilySearch with it’s current indexers vs. the amount of time it will take to index those same records after collaborating with some big genealogy companies.

200-300 years vs. 30 years?

Ummm, 30 years please and thank you!

The collaboration of these big companies with FamilySearch makes my little genealogy-lovin’ heart sing!

In an article published on FamilySearch that discusses these agreements {worth the read, found here}, I found these items especially interesting:

“FamilySearch and its predecessors have been preserving and providing access to the world’s family history records for over 100 years. FamilySearch volunteers have indexed just over three billion records in extraction and online indexing projects, but they have only scratched the surface.
 “For the top countries with the highest online research demand, using our existing resources and volunteers, it will take up to 300 years to index the 5.3 billion records that we already have,” Brimhall noted. “That means you and me and the next 10 generations of our posterity would not live to personally benefit from them. And there are another 60 billion records that still need to be digitally preserved. We can do significantly better by working together with other organizations and as a community.”
 Interesting Facts Addressed by FamilySearch Community Initiatives

I remember when records were first put up on FamilySearch.

The collection was so small.  In less than a decade that online collection has grown to become an impressive wealth of information and one of my main go-tos when I am researching.  If we have only ‘scratched the surface’ as they say, I am really looking forward to the accelerated pace of record publications we can expect to see with these new collaborative agreements in place.

Next week I plan to talk about indexing a little bit more.  I also plan to issue an indexing challenge next Friday so stay tuned!

Hooray for indexing!  Come and join the party.

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