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Easy Guide to Citing Sources in Genealogy, Part II

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Introduction: In this article – the second in a four-part series – Jessica Edwards gives tips for creating citations for your genealogy research. Jessica has had a lifelong interest in her family’s history – especially on her father’s side, which goes back to the first settlers in Pennsylvania, Jamestown and New England.

Using Style Guides for Sources

A style guide can help you follow the standards that the publishing industry uses for source citations. Style guides offer the following advantages:

Here is a good example of a style guide in English:

Examples of Citing Sources

Sometimes the best way to understand how to cite sources is to see a few examples. The following three examples (more examples will be shown in Parts III & IV of this article) contain formats in which many genealogical sources are stored. If you do not see the exact record that you need, choose an example that is stored in a similar format. For example, if you have a copy of a will, you might use the “Birth certificates and similar records” example.

Important: Record enough information that you or another person could find the source again to evaluate the accuracy of the information. The examples suggest what information you should record and which field to put it in.

Birth certificates and similar records: The following information lists key fields that you might want to fill out for a birth or other type of certificate. Important: If you used a transcription, index, or abstract, cite that rather than the individual certificate.

Multi-volume books: The following information lists key fields that you might want to fill out for a multi-volume book.

Privately published books: The following information lists key fields that you might want to fill out for a privately published book.

Upcoming on this blog: the next two parts in this four-part series on citing sources in genealogy.

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