Barton,
There may not be any - take a look.
Cathy

Barton Lewis wrote:

So here’s a source citation problem that I would be interested in
hearing feedback about: I found an obituary for someone that provides
his mother’s maiden name, an important link to a DNA match that I
haven’t been able to obtain otherwise. The obituary is on a website
for a company that calls itself “[X] Media Group” (the “X” is
replacing its actual name). The obit came up when Googling the man’s
mother’s married name, and appears on a page that has the following
inscription at top: “Obituaries & Guestbooks Provided by Funeral
Directors & Families from the Grand Rapids Press.” X Media Group, on
its About Us page states it is “an audience-first venture encompassing
content, sales, and marketing professionals that care deeply about
digital marketing.” Which Master Source template should I use? The
obituary is not issued by the publisher, if “issued” is the same as
published on the website in question, correct? The templates which
include “issued by unrelated content provider” would seem to be the
correct ones, but they all include the categorization “online image.”
Is there a difference between an “online image” and a transcription of
the obituary? Is the former an actual digital image of the obituary as
it appeared in the newspaper? If so, is it appropriate to use this
template since the obituary is a transcription?

Finally, why is there a separate category for some of the templates
that includes “periodicals” in front of the rest of the descriptors,
e.g. “Newspapers>online archives>issued by the publisher” vs.
“Periodicals>Newspapers>online archives>issued by the publisher”;
what’s the difference between the two?

Thanks,

Barton
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