All records before they become available online are indexed by two different people. Then an Artbitrator will look at both records and decide which information is correct. I haven't had the privilege of becoming an Artbitrator yet, so I get to learn along with you. First, we need to do lots and lots of indexing so today, go set a timer for 30 minutes and see how many records you can index. Here's a video about Artbitration.
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