I feel they are all interchangeable to some degree. Personally I have
created a source called "Conversation", and anything done in passing, via
phone call, off the cuff, etc is sourced that way in my files.

This begs the question of sourcing more "non traditional" sources. Has
anyone broached the issue of sourcing Facebook? We have a family group
there to keep up with each other, and often times family will post
birthdays, anniversaries, congratulatory items, births, deaths, and photos
and documents there to share.

Jessica


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Bobby Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think we could argue "Personal Knowledge" or "Interview" and be as
> correct as you can be using either of these.  As was pointed out to me
> offline, it was more of an announcement.  I chose "Personal Knowledge"
> because I did not interview the first time grandmother when she called but
> copied the information on a scratch pad.  As any grandmother would do, she
> gave the time, weight, length and name along with a description of who the
> baby favored.
> Perhaps a template "Announcement" should be added.
> Bobby
>


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