I use a two barreled system. One is for records
pertaining to only a specific location, and the other
is author based (family books, e-mail web-pages). I
keep them separated by putting a period bevore the
first name of the source.
Rich in LA CA

--- Michael Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a naming convention or pattern in naming
> sources.  The training video suggests:
> 
> Country, State, County, City - date - Census - Name 
> 
> for a census, but of course there are any number of
> sources out there.  I don't want to make up my own
> system which may change from entry to entry.  This
> would of course result in the same type of source
> being listed in two or more different ways.
> 
> Is there a guide or list?  Is "Evidence Explained"
> the book to get?
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