Ron

I stand corrected although having just taken a look at the templates I think I 
prefer the system I have set up. That though is probably just a personal 
preference for a system I have got used to using.

Carol


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Colonial Secretary's Papers and Source Writer
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 15:58:50 +0000











Carol,

Your comment that Source Writer is only suitable
for American Sources is incorrect. There are specific templates for BMDs and
censuses for the constituent countries of the British Isles.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/



From: cr brassfield
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 1:48 AM
To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Colonial Secretary's Papers and Source
Writer


Megan

I'm in the U.K. and do research worldwide - my late
husband was American and I have 2 One-Name Studies that include people in Europe
and Commonwealth especially.
Because I have been using Legacy since before
Source Writer was created I find that it's best to use that for U.S. sources
only as that it what it has been designed for.
For me it's much better to
create my own source system for all other records
I do cite the whole CSP
collection as a Master Source. In the 'Text of Source' and 'Comments' I put
basic info of types of resources/sections included in the collection. In the
'Source Detail' I can then add all the individual detail for the section I am
referring to.


Carol






Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:29:23 -0800
From:
[email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Colonial Secretary's Papers and
Source Writer
To: [email protected]



Hi


I am new to this group, and a little nervous, but hopefully I get
this right.


I am wondering if anyone has entered NSW Colonial Secretary's Papers
as a source in Legacy. I have found a number of supporting documents in this
collection but am unsure how to enter it in Source Writer as there doesn't seem
to be a category that fits.


The Colonial Secretary's Papers contains records for the Colony of
New South Wales, Australia from 1784-1821, and a mixed bag it is. There are
convict lists, assignment of convicts, victualling, land grants, memoranda,
copies of all official correspondence within the colony, between NSW and other
colonies and between NSW and other governments, and more besides. This makes it
hard to find a category to put the Papers into when making a Master
Source.



So, do I have to break it down into component parts, or is there a
way to refer to the whole collection as a Master Source? Has anyone had any
experience with this, and, if so, how did you approach it?


Cheerio
Megan Hitchens

You can feel compassion regardless of whether you view the other person as
a friend or an enemy. It is based on the other's fundamental rights rather than
your own mental projection. - the 14th Dalai Lama


http://www.greenpeace.org/tokyo-two




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