Linda,

Page 295 of _Evidence Explained_ has an example of just such a website.

Janis

On 6/5/09 2:20 PM, "Linda Bischoff" <lkbisch...@mchsi.com> wrote:

> I am braving the wrath of certain individuals on this list, hoping that I
> have my ducks in a row and won't offend anyone with my question. I have used
> plain text and have searched the archives for a suitable answer but not sure
> I have entered the right search terms.
> 
> I would like to know if I can use Sourcewriter for citing the US genweb (or
> world genweb). It is so useful for research, but I don't know how to cite
> it.  Do I use "internet"? and if so, where do I go from there?
> 
> In my old sources, I have used Genweb, United States, with (for instance)
> Kansas, Ford County, Newspaper articles (accessed 30 Jun 2003) in the detail
> and then citing the article I read.  But I don't like the way it looks,
> especially with the professional looking Sourcewriter citations.  Does
> anyone else use information from GenWeb as a source when using Sourcewriter.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Linda B.
> 
> 
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