On 31 Aug 2014 02:26, Jay Wilpolt wrote:
> I say NEITHER, attach the image to the event.

> On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 7:12 AM, Ron Bernier <ronaldbern...@outlook.com
> <mailto:ronaldbern...@outlook.com>> wrote:
>
>     When adding media to a sourced event, what is the consensus regarding
>     whether to add the media to the source or to the citation.
>
>     i.e. I create an occupation event based on the 1880 census.  I attach a 
> copy
>     of the census image.  It has been my practice to attach the image to the
>     citation, but now I am rethinking my practice and wondering if it would be
>     better/more correct to attach the image to the source.

Ron, nothing wrong with a belt-and braces approach: attaching the image to the
event and to the source detail (the citation). For a census, attaching an image
to the Master Source (your source) doesn't make sense to me. The image is a
usually a single page, whilst a Census, no matter how to 'lump' it, is a
collection of pages. Unless, of course, you're splitting down to image level :-)

--
Regards,
Mike Fry (Jhb)



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