So hopefully everyone finds this readable. Here is an example of that I've done recently: ĮDIT: Removed "formatted" from the text, that doesn't work, but it seems to display okay, as "normal." I had tried added a table around the citations to limit their size, but now I can't edit it or remove it. Some photos are amazing, and I can quote the tombstone.
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The last part of the EE citation example is very useful, I change it up based on the memorial. Of course, citations can vary a bit, and you could use a combination of the two, especially if you want to credit the contributor. , citing Aztalan Cemetery, Milford, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA Maintained by Ted Beckman (contributor 47723172) the accompanying photographs by Mike and Kari Waterbury are materially informative, but do not provide a legible image of the inscribed data. Esselstyn (Dec 1861–), Find A Grave Memorial No. ''Find A Grave,'' database and images ( : accessed 02 March 2018), memorial page for Claudia J. If you want to add the external link template, as approved (), then your final, inline ref tagged (name field optional) citation would look something like this: So, based on all the examples in the book that EE recommends in the thread mentioned above and the example provided, it appears that FAG is providing an EE style citation, a boon for everyone! 7,487,109, citing Aztalan Cemetery, Milford, Jefferson County, Wisconsin the accompanying photographs by Mike and Kari Waterbury are materially informative, but do not provide a legible image of the inscribed data. One aspect of Find A Grave that Ive always loved, is the ability to request photos and take photos for others. Esselstyn (1861 – 1862), Find A Grave Memorial no. The app is beautiful and contains rich photos, and all of the memorial details that the website has, but with a modern view of the Find A Grave brand. Let's compare that to one example EE suggested for this FAG citation ( ):įind A Grave, database and images ( : accessed 14 March 2011), memorial page for Claudia J. 7407189, citing Aztalan Cemetery, Milford, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA Maintained by Ted Beckman (contributor 47723172 ). Esselstyn (Dec 1861–), Find A Grave Memorial no.
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So, here is the citation that FAG is now providing:įind A Grave, database and images ( : accessed 02 March 2018 ), memorial page for Claudia J.
#Find a grave app how to#
So if you've struggled with how to cite sources, this is going to be fantastic for you, and therefore, for WikiTree (helping get sources properly cited). The memorial ID is now at the top of the of the page in the main section above the tabs.Īnd, here is where you guys are gonna get excited, they are now providing a citation There is a "View Source" link next to the memorial ID. I was looking for a grave yesterday and noticed that FindAGrave has made some improvements to their (new site) memorials that I think will really make a large number of folks here on WikiTree very happy! :) This is only informational to help folks to source FAG. This isn't a post about the usefulness, correctness or validity of FindAGrave, so please don't go there, thanks!