Help:Wiki University Policies

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Policies[edit | edit source]

Policies are principles, rules, and guidelines adopted by an organization to reach its long-term goals. In the case of the Wiki, the policies flesh out in greater detail the guiding principles by which the Wiki was established and establish definite methodology in some cases. You will need to become very familiar with them.

Please carefully review the FamilySearch Wiki policies to identify the following:

  • WIKI - what is it and how is it maintained.

  • Content Policy - what kind of material is allowed.

  • Personal Actions - how you should deal with others.

  • Legal and Copyright - what you need to know in relation to copyright laws.

  • Policy Enforcement - how are policies enforced.

Try these out[edit | edit source]

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Exercises




Quick Quiz
  • You do not have to be civil if the other person is not.
True
False
  • Others do not have the right to edit whatever you have written in the Wiki.
True
False
  • Biography of your grandfather is ok in the Wiki.
True
False
  • You can use your point of view when describing a resource.
True
False
  • Use links rather than copying large amount of text in the Wiki.
True
False
  • Controversial topics do not necessarily have to be deleted.
True
False
  • Only those who attack other contributors will be blocked.
True
False
  • Copyrights are not an issue in the Wiki.
True
False
  • Any contributor can change Wiki policies.
True
False