Find What is Lost: Introducing found.kindex.org

Find What is Lost: Introducing found.kindex.org

A few weeks ago I was browsing in an antique shop when a stack of old photos caught my eye. As I examined these portraits and family poses one by one, I discovered names written on the back:  David A. Page. Teddy O. Keefer. Ester Olson. How did they get lost?

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Photo 0020 on found.kindex.org is David Alonzo Page with wife Gilheld “Nellie” Qualseth and children Gladys and Elmer, c1900.

As a self-proclaimed hoarder of my own family records, I couldn’t imagine letting go photos like these. And yet it happens every day. Parents pass away, downsize, or move, and family records are lost or thrown away. Records that do remain are often sold in estate sales, eventually finding their way to antique stores or flea markets where they sold as mere commodities.

Kindex wants to change that. While we are doing all we can to rescue records before they are lost, we created the Kindex Lost & Found Archive as a home for records without families to claim them. Found.kindex.org is a destination where collectors, volunteers, researchers, and family members can work together to rescue our histories by preserving, indexing, and discovering lost family records. There are many ways you can be a rescuer—and you don’t have to own any records to get started.

Rescue by Indexing

Rescue history by transcribing photos, postcards, and other records rich with information. Indexing on found.kindex.org creates a new repository of names, dates, and locations that make thousands of records searchable for the first time. All you need to get started is a free Kindex account and a generous heart.

How to index records Kindex Lost & Found Archive.

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Postcard 0016 on found.kindex.org

Rescue by Collaborating

Become a collaborator on found.kindex.org and you can add your own collections of “lost” records to be crowdsource indexed. To become a collaborator, contact us for an invite or go to found.kindex.org and click Add a Record.

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Rescue by Partnering

If you are an antique collector or dealer you can help rescue history by partnering with Kindex and sharing your records on found.kindex.org. We have partnered with some great local antique shops, including Longwood Antiques and Cobwebs Antiques & Collectibles, who have agreed to allow Kindex to scan photos, postcards, scrapbooks, and other indexable records. We, in turn, have agreed to host them in a crowdsourced indexing archive where the records can be searched for and found by their names, descriptions, keywords, and other metadata—all at no cost to them. Records are attributed to the store they came from, so when they are found, researchers can contact the store owner to inquire about the records.

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Who is the cute & mysterious gas station attendant my mother met on the road to Las Vegas in 1959? We’ll learn soon on found.kindex.org.

What’s the Catch?

There’s no catch—just do have a few guidelines:

  • Records added to this archive must have some sort of indexable text that would identify the record to an individual or group.
  • Collaborators who add records to Kindex archives retain copyright ownership. By adding records to Kindex, you are grant Kindex a license to host and create a derivative (i.e., an index) of your records.
  • Record owners may watermark their images so much as the watermark does not detract from or obscure any part of the record.
  • You must follow all Kindex Terms & Conditions. You have an opportunity to review them when you create a free Kindex account.
  • To index records as a guest, or to add records as an archive collaborator, you must have a Kindex account.

Please contact us with an questions you may have, and happy finding!

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What’s New on Kindex.org

Updated 03.27.2017

March Software Updates:

  • Upgrade to a Collaborative Archive to transform your archive into a destination where friends or family can help gather, index, and search—or simply enjoy reading family records. Invite unlimited people at no cost to them.
  • Set your Collaborative Archives to public or private.
  • Access your archive via your custom subdomain.
  • Add an Archive Name and Description to help users identify and learn more about your archive.
  • Start a crowdsource indexing by choosing a public collaborative archive. Jumpstart your indexing by allowing any Kindex user to transcribe and tag your records. Public archives also help others to discover and connect to your archive.
  • New FAQ Page.

Learn more about Collaborative Archives and Public vs. Private Archives.

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What’s Next:

Guys, we’re pretty excited about these updates coming up next!

  • Organize records into collections
  • Batch record uploads
  • Batch macro data tagging

 


Updated 02.05.2017

We are excited to announce the Release of Kindex 1.0 at RootsTech 2017. Here’s a rundown of recent software updates, new pricing, and what upcoming features you can look forward to.

 Software Updates for the week of February 5th 2017

  • Simplified record uploads
  • Record tagging (names, dates, places)
  • Archive search capabilities
  • Kindex user accounts (no FamilySearch login requirement)
  • Reserve your archive subdomain
  • Simplified FamilySearch Memory imports
  • Expanded fields for gathering record data
  • New transcription text editor tools
  • New Manage Archive tool with payment processing

New RootsTech Pricing

Don’t miss the chance to take advantage of special RootsTech pricing.

  • Sign up for a free archive (up to 50 records)
  • Add Unlimited records: $10/month
  • Add Unlimited + Collaborative: $15/month or $150/year (Pre-Sale only*)

*Subdomains and collaborative features (invite tools and multiple user access to archives) will be available soon. Users will be notified when their subdomains are ready.


What’s Coming Soon

  • Batch record uploads
  • Access your archive via your custom subdomain
  • Invite and collaborate with multiple users in your archive (users access free)
  • Organize records into collections
  • Write records to FamilySearch
  • Improved record type filtering
  • Download your complete archive to a CSV file

The Next Big Thing

  • Kindex Projects (create custom indexing fields and tags for your archive)
  • KinSnap mobile app development
  • Custom home pages for collaborative archives
  • Organize records into collections
  • Earn indexing credits and pay less for your subscription
  • Kindex-sponsored record gathering events
  • Integration on FamilySearch.org

New Pages

Announcing the Release of Collaborative & Public Archives

Announcing the Release of Collaborative & Public Archives

Announcing the release the Kindex Collaborative Upgrade, the best way to bring family and friends together on a single, online archive. Upgrade to Collaborative and transform your archive into a destination where friends or family can help gather, index, and search—or simply enjoy reading family records.

Also released today is the option to create a Public archive when upgrading to a collaborative account. Enjoy the benefits of Crowdsourced Indexing, and jumpstart your indexing by allowing any Kindex user to transcribe and tag your records. Public archives also help others to discover and connect to your archive.

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