On 03/09/2014 14:21, Sherry/Support wrote:
> Michele is correct.  Interview is much more logical than personal
> knowledge. If someone told you, then it's*not*  personal knowledge.
> For it to be personal knowledge, you'd have to be involved in the
> event.... You're just reporting "hearsay" otherwise.

Just to clarify - I have several Personal Knowledge Master Sources:
Personal Knowledge of Jenny M Benson, Personal Knowledge of Jane Doe,
Personal Doe of Joe Bloggs.

I think Interview suggests a much more formal situation, rather than
something that just happens to arise in a conversation.

Not that I think it matters, mind you!

--
Jenny M Benson



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