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Arnold (AE Palmer) and Rainer L. Sauer: How can I get in touch with you? Back in 2017 you signalized your willingness to share what you had come up with concerning Reunion and Evidence Explained. I'd be interested in a copy if you're still willing to share. You can reach me at mawyn@gmx.de.
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I just received another request for a clone of my sources, but then lost the email through a tech problem - sorry to whoever that was. Feel free to try again contacting me at lynda.chiotti@gmail.com or through my website.
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by Bill Bear View PostThanks, Arnold, for sharing you spreadsheet. I am preparing two analyses for publication in a genealogical society's journal and was advised to use Chicago for citation style. When a publisher's recommended style has no format for a particular citation, do you use EE or are you able to "fit" a unique source into the publisher's recommended style format? My first look at the Chicago categories are rather general and I suppose it would be possible to do.
Bill
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by AE Palmer View PostUnfortunately the sharing of source templates is not possible via Reunion. That said, each source template in Reunion is completely customizable and can be made to “conform” to Evidence Explained.
As noted by another member of this thread, the process takes time to accomplish. The results, however, are worth the effort! For that matter, you can even add custom fields to sources that you can use (and) keep hidden in reports!
Over the course of using Reunion for more than ten years now, I spent well over 200 hours of my time tweaking the source fields to meet my needs ¬– mostly in preparation for professional publication. I have since successfully published that book and am very happy with the results.
Anyone interested in having a copy of my Excel sheet of source fields may email me off-list at: <apalmer6 AT Verizon.net>.
Bill
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by AE Palmer View PostAnyone interested in having a copy of my Excel sheet of source fields may email me off-list at: <apalmer6 AT Verizon.net>.
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Dear Reunion users,
Over the course of using Reunion since 1991 and localizing Reunion for the German language for a number of years, I expanded the basic structure of Reunion source fields and source types. I have been doing research in in the U.S., the U.K., a number of European and Asian countries, Australia and New Zealand. Sources are paper based, multimedia, or physical, therefore setting up a reasonably good sources structure has been something of a challenge. It took a couple of years of tinkering, but now, the structure is stable. On the outset, I looked at the structure of various citation systems. Similar to the US, there's a plethora of different citation systems available over here, which are hard to reconcile into one single source-structure. Therefore, I decided to take the best of the various systems and worked them into a common citation structure, which is easy to understand. So far, I've captured my entire genealogical bibliography collection i.e. about 25000 sources into Reunion. Reunion's flexible source structure allows me to dispense with any other citation databases or spreadsheets, which otherwise would break the integration process, when producing reports etc. I expanded the existing 36 source fields in Reunion to about 70 source fields and combined them into about 90 different source types. Additionally, by using uncommon fonts, a structure within the structure could be achieved, which makes it easy for a Reunion-user to pick the right source type.
Anyone interested in having a sample of my Reunion file, please send me your direct e-mail to: SauerRL@me.com
Best regards
Reiner (Sauer)
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by GeorgeC View PostI also received a quick reply from AE Palmer (see message #6) with a copy of his spreadsheet showing the fields that he uses for different types of sources. Thank you Arnold!
Regards,
Kaye
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Dear Lynda, dear Arnold,
Thanks for sharing your information with me.
Regards
Reiner
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by Lynda View PostSorry for the replies I have not responded to asking for my source templates. It has been a while since I checked in here. If anyone contacts me separately, I would be glad to share a clone.
Lynda
http://www.dealwithyourpast.com/familytree/
David
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by GeorgeC View PostI also received a quick reply from AE Palmer (see message #6) with a copy of his spreadsheet showing the fields that he uses for different types of sources. Thank you Arnold!
David
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
I also received a quick reply from AE Palmer (see message #6) with a copy of his spreadsheet showing the fields that he uses for different types of sources. Thank you Arnold!
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by kmgenealogy View PostHi Reiner, Click on Lynda's name on left side in header of one of her posts. Click on contact button. In this case you probably have to contact her through her website.
Hope this helps,
Kaye
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by Reiner L. Sauer View PostHello Lynda,
How can we contact you?
Reiner
Hope this helps,
KayeLast edited by kmgenealogy; 19 October 2017, 10:35 AM.
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Re: Reunion 11 and "Evidence Explained" 3d Ed.
Originally posted by Lynda View PostSorry for the replies I have not responded to asking for my source templates. It has been a while since I checked in here. If anyone contacts me separately, I would be glad to share a clone.
Lynda
http://www.dealwithyourpast.com/familytree/
Got it! Thanks so much!
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