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  1. Get Involved: Start Indexing with FamilySearch.

    Discover the power of indexing. Learn what it is, why it matters, and how it helps millions of people worldwide.

  2. The History of FamilySearch Indexing

    May 7, 2025 · Have you ever indexed FamilySearch historical records? If so, you've been a part of the long and fascinating history of indexing.

  3. Opportunities • Get Involved - FamilySearch

    Indexing Opportunities Help others discover their ancestors by reviewing details on historical records.

  4. FamilySearch Indexing

    Dec 12, 2022 · FamilySearch Indexing is a volunteer project established in 2006 and run by FamilySearch. The project aims to create searchable digital indexes for scanned images of …

  5. Upcoming Changes to FamilySearch Indexing

    Apr 21, 2025 · One of these changes is that the initial indexing of records from historical documents will now be done by FamilySearch’s artificial intelligence rather than by online …

  6. Get Involved - Overview • Get Involved - FamilySearch

    Get Involved with supporting family history in your part of the world. Use your time and talents to help people discover their ancestors.

  7. How is indexing changing? - FamilySearch

    Aug 7, 2025 · At FamilySearch, we’ve improved the technology behind indexing, giving you new opportunities to volunteer your indexing skills. See the Get Involved section of our site for …

  8. Get Involved Activity: Help Make Family Discoveries Possible!

    Get involved in indexing and learn how to make historical records searchable for yourself and others. Contribute today to preserve your family history!

  9. Want to start indexing — FamilySearch Community

    Dec 30, 2024 · Before you start indexing the batch, read the Project Instructions. The instructions are located at the bottom of the left-hand side of your image viewer or by the last box on your …

  10. Results from completed indexing projects are published at http://www.familysearch.org. Many names are linked to images so that researchers can view the original documents.