Why not  make your own template with the requirements needed for a citation
instead of  trying to force the requirements into a pre-conceived  format
that might  not cover everything that you want to cover?

Marie

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In a message dated 2014-12-31 5:55:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:


Hi  Kathy,
My  new Evidence! Style (by Elizabeth Shown Mills) Quicksheet which focuses
on  citing Ancestry.com databases and images.
The  yearbook you mention is therefore an image shown on  Ancestry.com.
To  cite it, it suggests:
“the  title of the yearbook” Digital images. Ancestry.com.
_http://www.ancestry.com_ (http://www.ancestry.com/)  : 2010 (or  whatever year 
it scanned
the image)
This  type would be classified as an image of (a) original records or (b)
pages  previously published in print or issued on film.
On  Ancestry, did you press S on your keyboard when you have the cursor on
the  image? It should open a new window giving you a source of this
particular  image and you can copy their given citation.
Hope  this helps you to decide from the Source Writer.
Jemima
From: Nancy  Stevens [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 31 December 2014  03:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:  [LegacyUG] Citing a college yearbook
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]_
(mailto:[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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