On 6/26/2012 11:36 AM, Tim Rosenlof wrote:
> On 6/26/2012 11:19 AM, Sherry/Support wrote:
>> As in public library? That's a repository, not a source.
> Ummm.., I am not that 'dumb'. I am not using the library as the source.
> I would source the book in the library in that case. However see my
> earlier post. I use the the church record book as the source. Possibly I
> should post the complete source/citations and comments here. Nope !
>
> Me
>> Computer "library", i.e., where you've stored your findings on your
>> computer, or your personal library at home? Again, these are
>> repositories and not sources.
>>
>> The books, documents, etc are the sources and the repository is where
>> they're kept.
>>
>> If you get info from a website, the document on the website (i.e.,
>> index, transcription, etc) it gets a little trickier since the website
>> is kind of like a book that contains all these documents. But it's
>> also a repository becuase that's where all the information is stored.
>>
>> The Comments in the Source could be used to indicate other resources
>> for the item that you're using. For example, you can find a census on
>> Heritage Quest, Ancestry, and other places so if you found it on
>> Ancestry, you could note that it's also available at.... listing other
>> sources.
>>
>> A repository is included to indicate where *you* found the source.
>> Since the repository can be used for many sources, it wouldn't be
>> appropriate to indicate other repositories where the source might be
>> found in the Repository section.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Sherry
>> Technical Support
>> Legacy Family Tree
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Tim Rosenlof <[email protected]> wrote
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> What if my local library gets destroyed ? Would I then not source it ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tim Rosenlof
>

I am done. Evidently I didn't make my comments clear enough. Accept my
apology for bringing it up in the first place. I am going to the webinar
and dropping this subject

--
Tim Rosenlof




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