Sourcing is interesting. If you are ever wound up, try reading:
Evidence explained : citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace /
Elizabeth Shown Mills
You will be comatose shortly! Our library has it, don't buy it. Legacy
covers sourcing pretty well. I am going back and fixing my dodgy
sources/filling in the blanks. Cathy and others have stated it well before.
If you gave your source to someone, could they find the source without much
problem. If so, you are doing it right.
Good Luck, and don't stress too much about it.
Gene


On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 2:38 AM, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 29-May-16 04:16 AM, Cathy Pinner wrote:
>
>> Certainly consistency is the key. You might want a dummy person in your
>> file called Consistency for keeping examples of what you decide to do.
>> As an unlinked person they do no harm to your data and if you make them
>> Invisible they won't appear when you export a file unless you override
>> that Privacy setting.
>>
>
> What a brilliant idea, Cathy!  I do have quite a few printouts of
> frequently-used citations but I'm so often having to break off half-way
> through a citation to go and look up someone else to see how I usually use
> that Source.
>
> I shall set up my dummy person to-day!  Thank you!
>
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