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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kimberly
Ryan
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:02 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Transcriptions/originals
Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of church and civil
documents. Eventually, I will check against the originals
Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of church and civil
documents. Eventually, I will check against the originals. (I've done
some volunteer transcribing, so I know the value of seeing the
original hand-written document for verification.) How should I handle
the transcription
--- Kimberly Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of
church and civil
documents. Eventually, I will check against the
originals. (I've done
some volunteer transcribing, so I know the value of
seeing the
original hand-written document for
: [LegacyUG] Transcriptions/originals
Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of church and civil
documents. Eventually, I will check against the originals. (I've done
some volunteer transcribing, so I know the value of seeing the
original hand-written document for verification.) How should
I would keep both sources (and I do)
I have sources along the lines of
Census - Transcription - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Index - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Image - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Film - 1881 - Ontario York West
I would use up to all 4, depending on what
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