>>You make a good point, Jack.  "Raw data" and "narrative" are two
separate
>>things.  But in my mind, the source citation is a third component,
telling me
>>where I got the information.  It is not the data itself.

Connie, you are absolutely right. Computers, digital photography, &
scanning have almost made the citation synonymous with the source
itself, but they are, indeed, separate. My comment was more towards the
fact that Legacy is robust enough to handle many different components
of the research process at the same time.

In fact, Mark Tucker has a great flowchart at
http://www.thinkgenealogy.com/2008/02/24/genealogy-research-map/ in
which he identifies 24 separate boxes in the process.

-Jack



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