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Dear Editor,
With some changes that have been made on Ancestry.com and their Ancestry Member Trees, I have stepped back a bit to see IF I have been handling citations appropriately. My genealogy software may have driven me in the direction that I have taken.
I will use a Census Record for my example. In Evidence Explaned your Census Examples have indicated to me, that for each person in that Census Record I should have a Citation. That would allow me to enter the Line number for the person. If the household had 5 members in the household I would have 5 Citations, with links to the Facts that I might enter into my database for that peron from that Census Record.
My genealogy database program has encourged me to craft a Citation for the Household, where I would list the head of household and inclusive line numbers. That one citation would then link to the 5 members in the household and the facts or events that the census claims to be true.
For another extreme example, and this is where I started to question my data entry. I have one (1) Citation with 14 people, with 3 or 4 facts for a total of 45 Facts linked to that Citation. OR I would have 14 Citstions, with links to the facts or events for those 45 facts.
One Citation to many people to many facts or events
or
A Citation for each Person, with links to their facts or events.
Before I make the massive changes in my database, choosing Each Person with a citation. I thought I would pose my question here.
My "old" way has worked very well for me in the past, but don't want to make the massive change without your quidence.
Thank you,
Russ
Russ, you're asking good
Russ, you're asking good questions and there are some issues to clear up. Some of it, I think you know already but the way it's expressed above could lead some readers to misread your intent--so I'll address it. Some of the confusion, stems from the fact that you've been doing research since "way back when," when software developers themselves did not understand citation principles and built some confusing practices into their software.
Does this clear things up?
Dear Editor,
Dear Editor,
Thank you so much for clarifying.
So, I have been citing my Census Records correctly. Just didn't explain it correctly here.
I need to change my terms from Facts or Events to Assertions. I know better, but that word hasn't made it into my vocabulary, but will soon.
Thank you,
Russ
Yep, Russ. When we see an
Yep, Russ. When we see an assertion about an event, we would like for it to be a fact! But, it's just a claim until we assemble adequate proof.