The purpose of the Archives within
SAGenWeb site is to provide access to genealogical
transcripts relating to all things South Australian of a
genealogical and historical nature as designated by the
WorldGebWeb project, of which this project is a part. We
encourage genealogists to proactively transcribe or
donate source documents and inscriptions relating to
their local area and to make these documents available
to genealogists through our various
country
and
regional networks. Or, if you have a site with
transcripts, please
let us know and we will post your URL on the
Databases & Resources page.
If you are connected/affiliated with
a Family History Group or Historical Society dealing
with any area in South Australia and your group or
society is not listed on the Societies & Repositories
page, please email the details to us for addition. This
helps your group out, and helps us out too. Reciprocal
linking is acceptable provided that you use one of our
approved logos in that link. [see
Logos below for examples]
These links provide further
information about how you can participate in this
worthwhile project:
Making File
Submissions
Please contact the
State Coordinator before sending transcriptions.
They will discuss the requirements with you and guide
you in the right direction. Then, send transcriptions
after the following checks have been made:
- Scan all files for viruses before submitting.
- No executable files can be accepted.
- No copyright material can be accepted without
the express permission of the copyright owner and
the coordinator for the area concerned having
sighted that authorisation.
- ASCII text (*.txt) files are preferred; ie.
files created in a text editor such as Notepad or BB
Edit. Please convert your non-text files to ASCII
text before submitting. If you have created a file
in another format, please save it as text in your
software program and assign a *.txt extension to the
file name. Hard returns or tabs are not encouraged,
as they do not translate the same on all browsers.
Please use five hard spaces in place of tabs.
- Portable Document Format (*.pdf) files are
acceptable, but please notify your coordinator so
that access to an Adobe Acrobat Reader download can
be arranged from the site concerned. Please make
sure that you have rigorously spell-checked your
files before submitting in this format.
- Please compress or split any files over 100 Kb
in size.
- Data may be lost in transit and we may need to
request the transfer again to ensure we have the
full file.
- Once submitted, the data cannot be retracted by
the submitter. We spend many hours preparing the
files in the proper format for viewing and also
proofread submitted files. We have to discourage
retractions due to the volume of data and the effort
we place into creating a quality archive.
- Use your own discretion in including data on
living people.
- Do not send copyright material, unless it is
your own and you include a statement of permission
to use in the document. Note that public domain
records do not have copyright restrictions.
- SAGenWeb, AustraliaGenWeb & PacificGenWeb and
all related projects reserve the right to refuse any
submission and we may, at our discretion, store the
same data in several formats.
What Are
Acceptable Transcripts?
File Naming
Conventions
The naming conventions currently
acceptable are: country code; provincial code; file
name.
Web pages:
- au-tr : Australia transcriptions
- au-sa-tr : South Australian transcriptions. The
same convention is applicable for other states
within AustraliaGenWeb.
All ASCII text (*.txt) files start
with the country or provincial code and file name.
Text files:
- vcmlbsym.txt : Melbourne, Victoria Symphony
Orchestra
- tongaroyal.txt : Members of the Tongan Royal
Family
NOTE: You may submit your
transcription file with any name you like, but we will
rename it to meet the above conventions.
How Can I
Volunteer?
The Project requires several types of
volunteers. These links will take you to information
about the various ways in which you can volunteer to
help.
County / District / Area Coordinator
Transcript Donor
Transcriber
Look Up Volunteer
County / District / Area
Coordinator
Coordinators record archive
locations, transcribe records, or seek donors and
volunteers to transcribe records. You need to know basic
HTML and FTP procedures to maintain a Web site. Most of
the major sections of the country / area sites have now
been set up. On-going maintenance will be, for the most
part, your primary responsibility. Assistance is always
available from the regional coordinator, PacificGenWeb.
Coordinators who choose some of the
country sites which fall inside the boundaries of other
areas, or ones which are dependencies of larger
countries, will work alongside the country coordinator
for that country.
Area Projects
If you would like to coordinate an
area project, please
contact me with the following information:
- your name
- the name of the area you have chosen to
coordinate and any relevant details.
You should refer to the schedule of
Represented Countries for area projects requiring
coordinators.
County / District Projects
If you would like to coordinate a
country project, please
contact me with the following information:
- your name
- the name of the area you have chosen to
coordinate and any relevant details.
You should refer to the schedule of
Represented Countries for country projects requiring
coordinators. You will work with the appropriate area
coordinator for your country project and, in some cases,
with the coordinators for other WorldGenWeb projects.
Transcript Donor
Volunteers may donate existing
transcribed documents to be placed on the Internet for
free access. If you have any such items and wish to
donate your transcriptions, please refer to the
file submissions information on this page. Then,
simply
contact me with your name and contact information
and details on the resource, including file name,
location or source of original documents, a description
of the file contents, date of transcription and the
area, country, provincial or geographical location to
which the file relates. If the material is copyright,
please include a copy of your written authorisation.
Transcriber
Volunteers may commit to transcribing
data, such as census records, wills, cemetery
headstones, military records, etc. This is probably the
easiest part of the project and one which you may choose
to start with. Please
contact me with your name and contact information, a
description of the transcription, location or source of
original documents and the area, country, provincial or
geographical location to which it relates. If the
material is copyright, please include a copy of your
written authorisation. Please also include the names of
all transcribers and the dates of transcription.
If you would like to volunteer as a
transcriber for more than one type of document or more
than one source, then please list all items in the one
message.
Look Up Volunteer
Look up volunteers are the actual
authors or copyright owners of a publication, or they
are people who use primary source documentation, with
permission from the author or copyright holder. If you
fit into this category and are able to do voluntary look
ups for other people from the resources available to
you, then please
contact me with your name and contact information
and details on the resource, including full reference
information: publisher and year of publication, author's
name and any relevant details about the reference. If
the material is copyright, please include a copy of your
written authorisation. If you have a preference for how
someone should contact you regarding look ups, please
also specify.
Email Guidelines
Spam is unacceptable in any form. Please refrain from
sending or posting useless emails either to the
Coordinator, the associated Mailing List or on the
message board.
Please prefix all
communications with the words 'Re;SAGenWeb' followed by
a brief description of you query in the subject line of
the email you send. Note:- your email will be treated as
confidential, but may not be answered immediately. Your
email may be forwarded on to an appropriate volunteer or
other Coordinator for attention.