"Head Geek" <headgeek@Kubuntu.local> wrote in message news:J8Dbj.1615$nh7.315@trnddc01... > Anyone aware of well-argued recommendations for how to cite census in > GEDCOM SOUR structures? Write them in the same form as references in scientific publications. The main point is that it must be possible for other persons to find the source. Kurt F
Kurt wrote: > "Head Geek" <headgeek@Kubuntu.local> wrote in message > news:J8Dbj.1615$nh7.315@trnddc01... > >>Anyone aware of well-argued recommendations for how to cite census > > in > >>GEDCOM SOUR structures? > > > Write them in the same form as references in scientific publications. > > The main point is that it must be possible for other persons to find > the source. > the url of the image and copy paste from the ancestry person page Hugh W -- For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/ http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
In message of 25 Dec, Hugh Watkins <hugh.watkins@gmail.com> wrote: > Kurt wrote: > > "Head Geek" <headgeek@Kubuntu.local> wrote in message > > news:J8Dbj.1615$nh7.315@trnddc01... > > > >>Anyone aware of well-argued recommendations for how to cite census > > > > in > > > >>GEDCOM SOUR structures? > > > > > > Write them in the same form as references in scientific publications. > > > > The main point is that it must be possible for other persons to find > > the source. > > Thoroughly agreed. Source references are no good unless they lead you directly to finding the original or a secure copy, or even abstract, thereof. A very Happy Xmas follows... > the url of the image URLs fade and lose their round ones. They are not secore > and > > copy paste from the ancestry person page I regret I can't follow this one! -- Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org/