> There was a thread on APG about citing Ancestry Census Images. > > I asked on that list and received one answer that dd not address my > first question. > > Why do the citation examples for on-line sources in Evidence by E S > Mills have the date accessed included? In the case of Census, SSDI > and many other data bases, the information is added to or if changed > is usually noted in the image or page. Unless there is difficulty > in determining from the image what the information actually is why > is the date accessed relevant? > > bob gillis <[email protected]> I always thought that was the reason -- because the information might change at a later date. Anything that's on the web might be different, or not there at all, tomorrow? Blue