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Barcode37821002533558
LocationMarshall District
TitleEvidence explained : citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace / Elizabeth Shown Mills.
AuthorMills, Elizabeth Shown, author.
Call No907.2 MIL
CollectionAdult New Arrivals

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International Standard Book Number 9780806321318
Personal Name Mills, Elizabeth Shown, author.
Title Statement Evidence explained : citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace / Elizabeth Shown Mills.
Varying Form of Title Citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace.
Edition Statement Fourth edition revised.
Imprint Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, 2024
Physical Description 892 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 834-837) and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note Fundamentals of evidence analysis -- Fundamentals of citation -- Archives and artifacts -- Business and institutional records -- Cemetery records -- Census records -- Church records -- Local and state records: Courts and governance -- Local and state records: Licenses, registrations, rolls and vital records -- Local and state records: Property and probates -- National government records -- Publications: Books, CDs, maps, leaflets and videos -- Publications: Legal works and government documents -- Publications: Periodicals, broadcasts and web miscellanea.
Summary, Etc. Evidence Explained is a guide to the citation and analysis of historical sources. It begins with a simple question: Why do we invest so much of our energy into the citation of sources? Followed by the answer: Because all sources are not created equal. As a citation guide, Evidence Explained is built on this simple question and answer. According to the author, there are no historical resources we can trust at face value. Records simply offer evidence, and their assertions may or may not be true. To decide what actually happened, we must understand those records. To analyze that evidence and judge what to believe, we also need particular facts about those records. Thus, Evidence Explained has two principal uses: it provides citation models for most historical sources especially original materials not covered by classic citation guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style. Beyond that it can help us understand each type of record and identify each in such detail that we and our readers will know not only where to go to find our source, but, equally important, the nature of that source so that the evidence can be better interpreted and the accuracy of our conclusions properly appraised. Covers all contemporary and electronic sources not discussed in traditional style manuals, including digital, audio, and video sources. Explains citation principals and includes more than 1,000 citation models for virtually every source type. Shows readers where to go to find their sources and how to describe them and evaluate them. Teaches readers to separate facts from assertions and theory from proof in the evaluation of evidence. Most importantly, Evidence Explained discusses source citations for every known class of records, including microfilm and microfiche, and records created by the new digital media.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term History Sources Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term History Research Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Event history analysis Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term History Methodology Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Bibliographical citations Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Index Term-Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals.

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