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==== <br>'''How to cite sources for Swedish Church Records''' ==== | ==== <br>'''How to cite sources for Swedish Church Records''' ==== | ||
There are some good books written in great detail on how to cite sources, but basically when citing a source, you want to record all the information necessary so that anyone desiring to see the same document can do so easily. <br>There are many ways to view Church Records for Sweden – the originals kept at the provincial archives, microfilm at the Family History Library or | There are some good books written in great detail on how to cite sources, but basically when citing a source, you want to record all the information necessary so that anyone desiring to see the same document can do so easily. <br>There are many ways to view Church Records for Sweden – the originals kept at the provincial archives, microfilm at the Family History Library or some family history centers, and scanned images through subscription websites such as Genline (http://genline.com/ ), Svar (http://www.svar.ra.se/ ), and Arkivdigital (http://www.arkivdigital.se/ ). Each has their own system of numbering but there is one common element included in each system. That is the use of the “Church Archive Cataloging Plan” (Kyrkoarkiv:Förteckningsplan). It is good to include this in citing a source as it makes it easy to go from one source of church records to another. | ||
==== <br>'''“Church Archive Cataloging Plan” (Kyrkoarkiv:Förteckningsplan).''' ==== | ==== <br>'''“Church Archive Cataloging Plan” (Kyrkoarkiv:Förteckningsplan).''' ==== |
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