IMHO, put your paragraph starting with 'Each volume'
in the either thet Publication area, or the notes
area, or both. I am guessing on the NP stuff, but it
frequently means No Progeny (in Latin?) ND may mean No
Descendants. One may mean no adult heirs, or no adult
male heirs. You might check if
Mary,
Thanks for that. It was a case that I didn't notice the scroll bar
to go down to enter that info.
Richard,
Thanks for your input.
To all,
Do you have any answers/opinions on the rest of my questions?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Mary Moyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chuck,
Regarding the page numbers, I would use the number that is displayed
on the page itself (i.e. 2880) rather than 578, as, in my opinion,
that number is only for that particular volume, but it sounds like
it's one big book that had to be split over 5 CDs as it was too big.
That's how I'd do
Chuck,
I just read over my reply to you and it didn't make sense even to me
(and I wrote it!!), so I'll try it again.
Regarding the page numbers, I would use the number that is displayed
on the page itself (i.e., 2880) rather than 578. In my opinion, 578
is the pdf-generated number which shows
Chuck Arbogast wrote
Charles Joseph Eades and Frances (Yeager) Dunham Ph. D., Descendants of
Michael Arbogast (ca. 1734-1812), 5 Volumes , IV: 578 (2880); (N.p.:
n.p., n.d.).
What if there are more than two authors?
I would copy that Endnote/Footnote from the Preview, then switch to the
Just a tip for citing publications while you are learning what might go
where - try looking the title up on the internet to see how they are
catalogued by some libraries or publishers, for example this from Williamson
County Public Library
Author: Eades, Charles Joseph.
Title: Descendants of
Margaret,
Thanks for the tip. That would be a good place to help on how to
source it. I was wanting to use the source writer for all of my
souces so I would be somewhat forced to be consistant. Although, I
know that even the source writer allows for some flexability.
Thanks again for the
Jenny,
Thanks for the suggestion. That is definatly a work around. I
don't know how often it would come up but it could happen, so I guess
I thought that Legacy could build that in to the program. Maybe in an
update. :)
I thought that it would be best to have both page numbers too, I
just
Dermont,
I understand what your saying and do agree to a point. Page 578 is
the page on the pdf, however the pdf's were not split up due to size
constraints. The actual book, hard back edition, is broken into 5
volumes, so that is why the CD version is in 5 CD's, you could get
them one one CD
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Dermont,
I understand what your saying and do agree to a point. Page 578 is
the page on the pdf
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Question about sourcing books
Dermont,
I understand what your saying and do agree to a point. Page 578 is
the page on the pdf, however the pdf's were not split up due to size
constraints. The actual book, hard back edition
Chuck
And last but not least, what does (N.p.: n.p., n.d.) mean at the
very end of that source?
N.p. = no place
n.p. = no publisher
n.d. = no date
(Because the format is supposed to follow the format of place, publisher, date.)
Mary
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