On 10/07/2012 03:44, Ian GARDENER wrote:
> In Australia the ONLY way that we can view or search an electoral roll
> (current or modern) is by going to a government electoral office and
> searching the roll on one of their public access terminals.
>
> In source writer I’m given the option of
>
> ·Basic format
>
> ·Microfilm
>
> ·Microfilm recorded by family history library
>
> ·Online database
>
> ·Online image
>
> It seems to me that it doesn’t really fit into any of these categories.
> Basic suggests an original hardcopy? Its certainly not microfilm and
> online suggests the internet but it is not available online, only within
> the government office.
>

I don't see a problem with using "Basic format."

If you are using the Voter Rolls template you enter the Jurisdiction
City etc, the Title and the Repository in the Master Source and then the
Volume, Page and the Name of the Person in the Details.

You can enter the name and address of the Government Office where you
searched as the Repository and could always enter in the Master Source
Comment field, if you wished, that Roll are only available via public
access terminals at the appropriate offices.

--
Jenny M Benson





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