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Reading and studying the articles in scholarly genealogy journals is one way to become comfortable with accepted practices. Journals vary somewhat in their house styles, including the format of their source notes, but that also shows you different choices and flexibility. The ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The American Genealogist, New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' and''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' are some of the top quarterly publications.  
Reading and studying the articles in scholarly genealogy journals is one way to become comfortable with accepted practices. Journals vary somewhat in their house styles, including the format of their source notes, but that also shows you different choices and flexibility. The ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The American Genealogist, New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' and''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' are some of the top quarterly publications.  


'''Note: '''For further details on this subject, see the Mills’ books in our Recommended Reading or “Citations for Canadians” by Alison Hare, CG, at the website of the [http://www.ocapg.org/ Ontario Chapter Association of Professional Genealogist[[Category:Setting Research Objectives]].  
'''Note: '''For further details on this subject, see the Mills’ books in our Recommended Reading or “Citations for Canadians” by Alison Hare, CG, at the website of the [http://www.ocapg.org/ Ontario Chapter Association of Professional Genealogist][[Category:Setting Research Objectives]].


=== Recommended Reading  ===
=== Recommended Reading  ===