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From: "Teresa Ghee Elliott" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Online City Directory Source
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 09:46:04 -0500
In-Reply-To: <3F012E1F.3000707@carolina.net>


Go ahead and put the date today in the Date Seen field and then when you
FINALLY think you are done, but that date as the ending date seen like
01 Jul 2003-14 May 2010. Not pretty, but with a generic source that's
the best I can think of.

Teresa Ghee Elliott
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alice Campbell [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:46 AM
To:
Subject: [TMG] Online City Directory Source

Most of the online sources I've used were just for one instance for the
whole resource. I've been using a 'Date Seen' field in the source
definition. But now I'm looking at a City Directory for a city where a
large number of ancestors lived, and the directory online covers 3 years

(3 actual city directory books). I realized as I was entering it
tonight, that I would definitely not get all the good out of it tonight,

therefore what should I do with the 'Date Seen' field I had set up. It
is for the whole source, and I want too look at it again several times.
Maybe put the Date Seen in the citation detail?

Anybody have any ideas? How does everyone else save the 'date viewed'
for an an online database that is searched several times.?

Thanks,
Alice Campbell



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