That is such a great question!  I personally keep all OFFICIAL sources.  I will 
delete “temporary” sources such as interviews with people, the IGI, New 
FamilySearch, indexes etc.   I consider temporary sources like placeholders.  
They hold the place until I get something more solid.  However, I might have 
several official sources for one bit of info.  If I write up some sort of paper 
(magazine article, case study etc. then I will usually just pick one as my 
source so that I don’t have pages and pages of needless footnotes.  I hand type 
all of that so that isn’t a problem but in my database I keep them.

michele

From: julia m [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Do you limit your # of sources for one fact?

I was just wondering how other people handle this? For example:

You find someone's birthdate (or year) from a census, so you attach the census 
as the source. Later you read a few more things (obit, gravestone, etc) so you 
add those as sources to that piece of data. Then you finally receive a birth 
certificate that has the birthdate and you add that as a source.

Do you drop off some of these other sources and let, in this instance, the 
birth certificate be the only source for that piece of data? How do I know when 
enough is enough--or is it never enough and I should keep adding sources as I 
find them?!?

Thanks,
Julia


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