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Hello and welcome to our Citizen Archivists. With the help of our virtual volunteers, we are increasing online access to the historical records of the National Archives. Today we will show you how to begin contributing metadata and information about our records through tagging, transcribing and adding comments in the National Archives Catalog. Once you have registered and are logged into your account, you are ready to begin contributing. If you need help with the registration process, please watch our “Getting Started” video. The National Archives Catalog is located at catalog [dot] archives [dot] gov. Login to your account by accessing the menu option in the upper right hand corner of your screen. Click “login” and enter your existing username and password. Your account dashboard will show the history of your contributions, including the number of tags, transcriptions and comments you’ve added to records in the Catalog. You’ll notice a notifications button in the upper right hand cor...