Jennifer,
The one thing I have done that I did not see the others mention is add the 
phrase "access through participating libraries" - which I believe I first saw 
in Evidence Explained.  For example, for a while I was getting my census images 
through HeritageQuest, via the Houston Public Library, so a citation looks like 
this:

1880 U.S. census, Cook, Illinois, population schedule, Chicago (10th ward), 
enumeration district (ED) 103, p. 499-D (stamped), dwelling 432, family 659, 
Ellis, Charles J household; digital images, HeritageQuest Online (access 
through participating libraries : accessed Feb 8, 2012); citing National 
Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 192. 



Admittedly, that is a SourceWriter source, but you can see where the "access 
through participating libraries" fits in.  Hope this helps rather than muddies! 
 In other citations, using Basic sources, I have had to settle for a comma 
before the "accessed <date>" part.  But that seemed a fit price to pay to avoid 
having to sort through the myriad "internet" or "online" versions of Source 
Writer templates--it all became too much.

--Paula in Texas
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 From: Jennifer Crockett <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 9:01 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Citing UK census using basic sourcing


Thanks, Jenny. That helps a lot.

Regards,

Jennifer
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