Talk:Founders Online

Editorial suggestions
Thanks, the See Also additions are perfect in telling what's in the individual sets of papers. Possibilities for expanding the page: A background section, how the project evolved over its 50 years. Their communications director wrote a lengthy account in 2010 for the Archives' magazine, but current/independent sources are needed. A section on how students/historians can use the site for research or how people can get the most out of just browsing the collection. That could just mean describing the annotations, what they lend to the papers; what's covered by the published volumes; features of the site's GUI; and so forth. The video could be a source on some of that, the site has "how to use" and teacher resource pages, and external sources are needed here as well. Allreet (talk) 06:20, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Thanks and you're welcome. This is a very nice page, good work. The opening multi-image is particularly impressive, it communicates a sense of the people who decided to form a country and the seriousness of their endeavor. As for going forward, you seem to have a good mental blueprint of direction, will be nice to see what evolves. I didn't read or look for the 2010 paper but that should hold some useable information. Randy Kryn (talk) 12:13, 8 February 2022 (UTC)