On November 9, 2006, we added the following to beta.lds.org:

Redesigned Gospel Library

  • We have provided improved navigation and organization of content.
  • To help you find different format options (audio, video, PDF full layout, printer-friendly format, etc.), we have included a format bar directly above the content area of each page. For example, on the Table of Contents page for each magazine, you’ll see a “View as .pdf” option that allows you to see the full layout of the magazine. Over the next several weeks, we will be adding more PDF files, including files of individual articles in magazines.

Improved Search

  • You can now search for content in the whole Gospel Library or in just parts of the Gospel Library (scriptures, magazines, lesson manuals, or general conference). The search feature also allows you to search “all Church content,” which will search all Church Web sites.
  • Once you see the results of your search, you then have the option to filter those results to see only those from the scriptures, magazines, or lesson manuals. You can also narrow your results by a specific book of scripture, by a particular Church magazine, or by a category of lesson manuals.
  • You can also use advanced search features that allow you to specify the dates, such as “magazines from 2004 to the present,” or the author (either by name or by position, such as “Presidents of the Church” or “All General Authorities”).
  • Over the next several weeks, we will refine the search results so that searches for terms such as “meetinghouse locator,” “humanitarian services,” or “distribution center” will find the specific Web pages on Church sites.
  • Search also has a “Did you mean?” feature to suggest misspelled search terms.

As always, we welcome your feedback as we continue to test and improve this beta release.

Note to LDS Webmasters: We will keep the old Gospel Library running for some time. If you have links on your Web sites to content in the Gospel Library, we will provide instructions on how to change those links to the new library. See recent information on the status of the old Gospel Library.

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