SarahND wrote:sheilajim wrote:I can imagine that it would be very difficult to index them. What would they be indexed under? By the year and town?
That part would be easy, I would think, and I for one would be very happy to be able to look at them online with only the year and town in the search function! I assume they are trying to index them by name of person, which would be much more difficult. Wouldn't it be nice if they decided to put them up on the web for browsing before the full index was ready...!
Regards,
Sarah
The original intention was to index every name that appears.
A pilot project on that basis, however, showed that, without a massive increase in the indexing effort available, the project would require 15+ years to complete
The project doesn't have any possibility of such a massive increase in resources, so considerable thought is now being given to just how to approach the situation.
It may be the case that there will be no name or event indexes at all, but a much simpler process of time and place, i.e. a very simple index on the basis of the church and time segments, i.e. images grouped together in batches covering a month, 3 months, or whatever, but will also require completion of another ongoing NAS indexing project that will allow the CoS churches that existed in a particular parish to be readily identified, - this project will result in an index a bit like the LDS multi-level index, i.e. you start with a place name, and this links you into its location, including parish, and all records that are known to exist for that parish, including their location, - these records including the sessional records (plus presbytery and synod records) of the Established Church of Scotland, - the CH2 and CH3 series of records as they are referenced by NAS (presbytery, synod and general assembly records have other reference numbers in the CH series).
"CH2" are "pure" ECoS records. "CH3" records are those Free Kirk and other dissenting records that came back into the Auld Kirk in the major 1929 union between the Established Church of Scotland and the United Free Church, - see
http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7931 to understand just how various secession records may have ended up in the CH3 series.
Hmmmmm.... didnae intend to haver oan for sae lang
David
David