Before you begin digitizing, uploading, transcribing, and archiving, the first thing that anyone can do to contribute is by signing up to make an account.
One of the other major ways of contributing is by uploading and managing Multimedia (computer files) of documents, photographs, items, film, etc. As mentioned, the ability to upload and edit is given when you sign up, however in the sign up process you do not need to read the Multimedia Guide, which is the managing and uploading Multimedia counterpart of the WAMoS. Therefore if you have the intention of uploading or managing any multimedia, or digitizing any item, document, photograph, etc, it is important to go there. Once you are done with that, you may proceed to uploading files, using the Upload file link to the left. You will finally be able to upload those photos and documents of your ancestors or anyone else that you know from the war era that you and others will be able to use to contribute to the scholarship of the subject. Another great benefit is that your family members (close and distant) will be able to freely access the family files forever and wherever. Distance and borders will no longer be a problem of accessibility. If you’re researching, files from archives to make the collaboration easier and better. When you are uploading anything however, you will need to describe as much in detail about the file and its context