On 11/05/2011 15:56, James Cook wrote:
> Interesting.  I'm curious though, besides yourself (because you are
> aware of your own procedures), how would anyone else know what meaning
> to inject into the order of your citation list?  Does the ordering
> provide any more meaning than the date field?

I think anyone else looking at my citations would be able to see my
progression.  If I put, say, Mrs Smith's Birth Certificate as the first
citation, someone looking at my data might say "Joan Brown's Birth
Certificate - how did she know that Joan Brown is Mr Smith's wife Joan?"
  Then they could probably reconstruct the "path" from the other
citations but I think my method makes it clear from the outset.

--
Jenny M Benson


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