I am using it as the date I located, found, or recorded the information.
Copyright date should go in the source citation.

Kathy

On 26/10/2013, at 6:12 PM, Roxanne <maighe...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Group;
>
> I realize after doing research for decades that I am not at all certain what 
> "recorded date" means. In this case, I am referring to when I am adding 
> master sources to my files. At the bottom of the window, there is a field for 
> the "recorded date."
>
> Does this mean the date on which I am adding the source? Or the date of the 
> publication/webpage/copyright? Or something altogether different?
>
> Embarrassed,
> Roxanne Wolfe
>
>
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