Illuminating, thank you.  I will try to remember to check EE in the
future first.  Good practice anyway.

Barton


On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Michele/Support wrote:

> According to Evidence Explained (section 2.19, Citing Repositories),
> if you are looking at a source (of published material) that is
> available at multiple repositories you do not need to include the name
> of the repository in the citation.  If this newspaper was on microfilm
> it should also be available (at the very least) at the Arkansas State
> Archives and at least one of the state universities.  If you were
> looking at the actual newspaper, it would, most likely, still be
> available on microfilm.    The reason I specified "published material"
> (such as a newspaper) then this rule holds true.  If you were talking
> about something like a unique manuscript that is only in one place you
> would have to cite the repository.
>
> Michele
> Technical Support
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: BARTON LEWIS [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:19 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Source question - obits
>
> I posted a query about obituaries on Tuesday night but it never
> posted. I don't know why not, but here goes again:
>
> I was entering an obituary as a source, and using the Source Writer.
> The obit was at a local library in Arkansas.  I selected "Newspapers -
> print editions - (microfilm or original)."  As I went through the
> fields for both source and detail, I did not see a field where I could
> enter in the repository - the name of the public library where the
> obituary was held.  Should that not be an included piece of
> information?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Barton
>
>
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