Online sources over the internet can be a fantastic goldmine for researchers. How does one cite them? This laminated card makes it easy to identify authors, creators, and website titles, in order to document research disc...

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Online sources over the internet can be a fantastic goldmine for researchers. How does one cite them? This laminated card makes it easy to identify authors, creators, and website titles, in order to document research discovered in these databases. Learn how to access and document records found in the Society Security Death Index, vital records, passenger lists, newsletters, newspapers, land-entry records, historical records, digital articles and books, and census records. (4pp. laminated. Gen. Pub. Co., 2005.)

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