Re: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-23 Thread James Cobban
The issue, as you will appreciate, is that I am working with a database converted from another product. The sources therefore already exist. I need to be able to modify an existing source in order to add the information describing it as a web-site. The Sourcewriter is not much use to me in this

RE: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-23 Thread James Cobban
Kristen wrote: According to _Evidence Explained_ by Elizabeth Shown Mills, a website is the equivalent of a book and the URL, therefore, is entered in the field for the publisher's information. Personally I have trouble wrapping my head around this concept, and I know a lot

RE: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-23 Thread Kirsten Bowman
URL. The exact name of the field might vary depending on which template you're using. Kirsten -Original Message- From: James Cobban [mailto:jamescob...@sympatico.ca] Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 8:51 AM To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

Re: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-23 Thread James Cobban
Thank you for your advice. As you point out there are no hard and fast rules about where this information should be put in the database records. I just have to find a way that works for me. -- Jim Cobban jamescob...@sympatico.ca 34 Palomino Dr. Kanata, ON, CANADA K2M 1M1 +1-613-592-9438

Re: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-22 Thread Connie Sheets
James, I presume from your question that you are using Legacy's Basic Source system, because if you are using a SourceWriter template, there are virtually always specific fields labeled URL for online databases, images, or generic webpages. In the Basic Source system, I would put URLs in the

RE: [LegacyUG] Sources that are Web-Sites

2010-05-22 Thread Kirsten Bowman
Jim: According to _Evidence Explained_ by Elizabeth Shown Mills, a website is the equivalent of a book and the URL, therefore, is entered in the field for the publisher's information. Personally I have trouble wrapping my head around this concept, and I know a lot of people list the URL as