On 18 Apr 2014 17:33, magnoliasouth wrote:

> I just discovered a gold mine. A historian that I've known for years,
> but lost touch with now has a weekly column in a small town newspaper.
> In it, he prints social items from times past in the newspaper and in
> every single article he's ever written, they're archived online, my
> family is mentioned.
>
> Normally, I just cite the single article, but these are numerous. How
> do I go about doing this? Since I've just found it, I've only done two
> articles but then I stopped to read them all and realized that there
> will be many more than just the two. Before I go further, I want to
> make sure I'm doing it the best way.
>
> Should I make one source and then put each article in the Source
> Detail? Or should I put each article in the Comments of the Main
> Source? I'd like to be able to keep a running list of all articles,
> rather than have them scattered about by each citation. Don't you
> think that's easier?

The answer is there in your question. Master Source = newspaper. Source Detail =
article.

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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg (g)



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