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*A semicolon separates the citation to the derivative source from the citation to the source of the source. Usually, you will quote the source specified on the website. If you know the steps to find the original, use them as the source of the source. This hypothetical example (you can’t really browse original Texas death certificates) indicates that the certificate is filed by number, 00340, in the certificates for Bexar County, kept by the Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics, stored at the Department of Health in Austin, Texas.
*A semicolon separates the citation to the derivative source from the citation to the source of the source. Usually, you will quote the source specified on the website. If you know the steps to find the original, use them as the source of the source. This hypothetical example (you can’t really browse original Texas death certificates) indicates that the certificate is filed by number, 00340, in the certificates for Bexar County, kept by the Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics, stored at the Department of Health in Austin, Texas.


Keep the changing nature of the web in mind as you create citations to online sources. Because web addresses change, it is better to cite the home page plus finding instructions. The upcoming changes to FamilySearch.org are a case in point. Earlier this year, the address of Johnson’s death certificate was
Keep the changing nature of the web in mind as you create citations to online sources. Because web addresses change, it is better to cite the home page plus finding instructions. The upcoming changes to FamilySearch.org are a case in point. During the past several years, the address of Johnson’s death certificate on FamilySearch has changed three times:


:http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage;c=1320964;r=36519114;role=principal
:http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage;c=1320964;r=36519114;role=principal
That address no longer works. It changed to


:http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage&c=fs:1320964&r=r_17727274&pn=p1
:http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage&c=fs:1320964&r=r_17727274&pn=p1
Once all records on the RecordSearch Pilot are moved over to beta FamilySearch.org, that address will also stop working. The address (as I write this) on the beta is


:http://fsbeta.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2F10.249.2.228%3A8080%2Frsda%2Fark%3A%2Ffs.r%2Fr36519114%2Fp1&hash=iKoaPmN5qiaItKHSK0Vx1EZ6rR8%253D
:http://fsbeta.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2F10.249.2.228%3A8080%2Frsda%2Fark%3A%2Ffs.r%2Fr36519114%2Fp1&hash=iKoaPmN5qiaItKHSK0Vx1EZ6rR8%253D


This address will also stop working when the beta is complete.  
:https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MMLT-N1Q/p1


The citation above is immune to these changes. It works today on the pilot site and the beta site. And it will work tomorrow on the future FamilySearch.org website. Why? Because you can find the death certificate on any of these websites if you search the indicated collection for “Lyndon Baines Johnson” with a death date in 1973.  
The citation above is immune to these changes. It was applicable on the pilot site. It was applicable on the beta site. It is applicable on the current site. And it will still work if changes occur in the future. Why? Because you could find the death certificate on any of these websites starting from the home page and searching for “Lyndon Baines Johnson” with a death date in 1973.  


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*Make use of the browser’s drop down list of past entries.<ref name="Grant" />  
*Make use of the browser’s drop down list of past entries.<ref name="Grant" />  
*Copy and paste frequent sources from a separate document.<ref name="Grant" />  
*Copy and paste frequent sources from a separate document.<ref name="Grant" />  
*Enter sources for the individual rather than for each event.<ref name="Grant">Kathy Grant, “Entering Sources in nFS -- Tips and Improvements,” ''FHCNET'', Yahoo discussion group, (&amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;nowiki&amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET&amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; : [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27009 5 June 2010, 8:17 pm], accessed 18 July 18, 2010).</ref>  
*Enter sources for the individual rather than for each event.<ref name="Grant">Kathy Grant, “Entering Sources in nFS -- Tips and Improvements,” ''FHCNET'', Yahoo discussion group, ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET] : [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27009 5 June 2010, 8:17 pm], accessed 18 July 18, 2010).</ref>  
*Enter limited information.<ref>Gary Templeman, ''FHCNET'' ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27011 6 June 2010, 2:57 am]); Venita Roylance, Ibid. ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27021 6 June 2010, 5:36 pm]).</ref>  
*Enter limited information.<ref>Gary Templeman, ''FHCNET'' ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27011 6 June 2010, 2:57 am]); Venita Roylance, Ibid. ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27021 6 June 2010, 5:36 pm]).</ref>  
*Enter citations into the notes so you can format as desired and synchronize with desktop genealogy data.<ref>Gaylon Findlay, ''FHCNET'' ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27025 6 June 2010, 8:23 pm]).</ref>
*Enter citations into the notes so you can format as desired and synchronize with desktop genealogy data.<ref>Gaylon Findlay, ''FHCNET'' ([http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FHCNET/message/27025 6 June 2010, 8:23 pm]).</ref>
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