You know it seems to me there ought to be a slot entitled "Web address, if any" or something like that. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Fordham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:18 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Sources (One More Time)


I wish to once and for all establish a set way of entering some of my source data and would appreciate some feedback from the list. I have been an adherent of Elizabeth Shown Mills since the get-go; however, she has recently changed much of her philosophy on entering sources, and I choose not to reinvent all of my master sources and the attendant hundreds of source details in order to comply with her latest methodology. I plan to establish my own system based upon what works best for me. That said - I have many State and U.S. census records, and it works well for me to list them as follows:

Source Name: Iowa, Plymouth County, Remsen - Census (U.S.) - 1900
Author: Plymouth County, Iowa
Title: 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule

Detail Information: J. M. Doe household, City of LeMars, 4th Ward, enumeration district 138, supervisor's district 3, page 383A (stamped), 16 (penned), 4th Street, house 1414, dwelling 156, family 187. The detail on all of the members of the household goes in the Detail Text template.

Problem: I *may* have four different resources for any one of these censuses for the various people in that area - Family History Library, Heritage Quest, Ancestry.com, and the National Archives. Setting up a separate source for each resource entity would make for an unwieldy number of entries for each census. But, entering all of the data in the source detail gets dicey because the Detail Information field is limited in number of characters. By the time I put the census page specifics there, plus the fact that the record comes from Ancestry.Com or wherever (and include their URL), plus the mention that the images are from National Archives microfilm, XXX, roll XXX - I run out of space.

1. Could some kind sole give me an example of how specifically they would source the 1900 census above (including where specifically to place the information), given it was obtained from Ancestry.com whose records are images of National Archives microfilms? 2. And who is the Repository? Is it the National Archives from whence the original data comes? If the Repository is where I actually obtained the data (Ancestry or whomever), then it would be necessary to set up a separate source for each entity.

Hope this makes sense. I try not to make my sourcing complicated; however, I do like to know exactly how I obtained the information. Makes life easier for me in the long run.

Thanks,
Kay Fordham

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