NEW – Quicksheet: Citing Ancestry Databases & Images – Evidence Style – by Elizabeth Shown Mills

FPRC just brought in a new stock of Elizabeth Shown Mills Second Edition Revised Quicksheet titled Citing Ancestry Databases & Images – Evidence Style. This new guide will be of help for all of us who use Ancestry on a daily basis. We’re running a sale on the item at 15% off through Sept. 23 (Reg. $11.25 – Sale priced at $9.56).

Ancestry is the largest and most widely used genealogy site on the Internet. As an Ancestry user yourself, you’ve looked at databases with billions of names, so now you want to be sure you can get back to a specific record or lead others to the same record; and you need to identify your sources, to verify and cross-check them for accuracy, using the correct citations to Ancestry’s online databases and images.

Help is at hand with Elizabeth Mills’s fabulous QuickSheet, which provides rules and models for citing the myriad databases and images you use on Ancestry.com. With this QuickSheet, you’ll know instantly how to cite databases that include census records, vital records, passenger lists, city directories, and family trees; and how to cite images that include manuscripts, maps, newspapers, and online books and articles.

QuickSheet: Citing Ancestry.com Databases & Images. 2nd Edition Rev., Revised by Elizabeth Shown Mills; 4 pp; 2019, Laminated folded sheet; ISBN: 780-008063-2096-0; 8½ x 11, Item # GPC3879

The new Second Edition Revised QuickSheet provides the most current information on Ancestry’s content and contributors, and how to cite them.

For most Ancestry.com sources, sample citations are shown here in three styles: Source List Entry, Full Reference Note, and Short Reference Note, each showing you how to deal with author/creator, title, website, URL, date accessed, item type, source of sources, and so forth. Arranged in tabular format under each of these headings, the sample citations are easy to follow and can be applied to your specific needs in citing your sources.

Convenient for desktop use at home or in the library, the new QuickSheet is a heavily laminated sheet, folded to form a standard 8½” x 11″ folder, and is designed for constant use.

QuickSheet: Citing Ancestry.com Databases & Images. 2nd Edition Rev., Revised by Elizabeth Shown Mills; 4 pp; 2019, Laminated folded sheet; ISBN: 780-008063-2096-0; 8½ x 11, Item # GPC3879

About Leland Meitzler

Leland K. Meitzler founded Heritage Quest in 1985, and has worked as Managing Editor of both Heritage Quest Magazine and The Genealogical Helper. He currently operates Family Roots Publishing Company (www.FamilyRootsPublishing.com), writes daily at GenealogyBlog.com, writes the weekly Genealogy Newsline, conducts the annual Salt Lake Christmas Tour to the Family History Library, and speaks nationally, having given over 2000 lectures since 1983.

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