I think I would use Book, authored (reprint)  -- Authored by an agency --
Online book.   This is what I use for digital images of books.

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Kathy Purdy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found my mother in her college yearbook in a database on Ancestry. The
> yearbook gives her address in a listing of all students so I would like to
> cite it as a source for her residence at that time. I am perplexed as to
> what I should choose in the Source Writer. Artifact, book, periodical, and
> school record are all types I have considered. Ancestry doesn't provide a
> citation for the yearbook, just for the database "U.S. School Yearbooks,
> 1880-2012", although it does give the name of the college and the title of
> the yearbook. Should I page through the yearbook images until I get to the
> title page, and cite it as a book? But I don't have the book, I just have
> an online image accessed through Ancestry, and I thought you were supposed
> to cite what you have in your hand.
>
> Kathy Purdy
>
>
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