Doris~

I find it very helpful to use the name of the newspaper as the Master
Source, with the city and state of publication under "Publication Facts".
Yes. I have many newspapers in my master source list, but the sources and
references print cleanly and I can easily search each title to see whose
obituaries came from an individual newspaper.  I can also tag "newspaper" as
the source type and see all of the obituaries I've researched.  Can you
offer a suggestion to this avowed splitter why you would want to reduce the
number of Master Sources?  To me, they show diligent research.

Judy



Hi all,

I am trying to "clean" up and possibly reduce the number of master sources.
Currently, when I am lucky enough to find an obituary (say  from
Genealogybank.com) I am saving it as a  "Newspapers" source by itself called
Obituary: Name of Deceased, Year of Death. This method, although easy to
find by individual's name is creating way too many sources to scroll
through. Not all obituaries are from the same state, same newspaper, etc. so
I don't know the best way to group them as one master source, and then
allowing me to use the detail screen to personalize it for each individual.

Can anyone give me suggestions as to how you might be handling this? I
appreciate the help.
Thanks!
Doris




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