Using SourceWriter when adding a new source, in the 'What kind of source
do you want to site? :', type 598 for the templates on page 598

Hope this is what you are after.

Tim Rosenlof

On 3/20/2012 3:14 PM, Michele Lewis wrote:
>
> I am looking at the ESM way to cite a World War I draft registration
> card.  There is no template for this so what ends up happening is that
> you have to type A LOT of info in the details making it very hard to
> keep the citations consistent.  Here is how it is supposed to look,
> this is from page 598 of Evidence Explained by ESM.
>
> “World War I Draft Registration Cards,1917-1918,” digital images,
> /Ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 February 2007),
> Christopher Ferraci, serial no. 1251, order no. 367, Draft Board 7,
> Rochester, Monroe County, New York; citing /World War I Selective
> Service Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918/, NARA microfilm
> publication M1509; no specific roll cited.
>
> That is a lot of info to type out in the detail section of you are
> using the database template.  Is there a better way to do this?  I am
> going to make a suggestion for a template.
>
> michele
>
>



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