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Question: What is the genealogical standard for documentation (source citation)?

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Answer: Every statement of “fact” that is not “public knowledge” is expected to carry its own specific citation of source. (For instance, a statement that the Civil War began in 1861 would be “public knowledge” because that date is easily found in an array of sources; no source needs to be cited. However, a statement that a certain individual enlisted in a specific unit on a certain day is not public knowledge and must be supported by a reliable source.

Question: What documentation can I submit to show the collaborative effort I am proposing?

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Answer: The planned collaborative effort(s) should be described in your career-development plan. You may also submit a short letter from each collaborator to support the partnerships you have described in the proposal. Scan the signed and dated letter(s) into the Supplementary Documents section of your proposal. The letters should only describe the planned collaborative effort(s). Reference letters are not allowed.

What happens if I ask you a question that is answered in the FAQ or documentation?

Mini vMac FAQ
If you’ve spent at least a couple of minutes looking for the answer, I’m still happy to help, because this indicates where improvement is needed. If you haven’t looked, then no improvement would help, and you are wasting my time. Besides, you are likely to be able to find the answer much quicker yourself, as I’m not likely to reply for at least hours, and possibly many days.

Question: Can I print out documentation that shows what credit I have earned?

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Answer: Yes. When you log into the site as a registered user your credit hours are automatically tracked. You can print out certificates for each program you participate in.

Where do I find documentation for your source code?

BeBOP Sparse Matrix Converter FAQ
It's in the code! Use Doxygen to extract the documentation. It's not quite complete yet but I'm working on it.

Can I build perl myself from the standard distribution source code?

Perl for Win32 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The standard perl distribution is mainly geared for UNIX systems. The configuration scripts are in UNIX shell language. It is therefore not a simple task to build perl from the standard distribution. However, it has been done. Karl Martin Syring has built perl with the GNU-Win32 development system. His port is available at: To build this, you'll need GNU-Win32, which is available from Cygnus Support (http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32).

Where is the Documentation?

comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ
A great deal of Perl/Tk documentation gets installed as part of the Tk extension building process. Hence, a great deal of documentation is probably residing on your computer already. The best place to start is with the first two entries in 'perldoc Tk'. It's worth installing ActivePerl just for its HTMLized documentation of Perl and its modules. The one book easiest to recommend is Lidie and Walsh's Mastering Perl/Tk, published in February 2002.

QUESTION 4: What happens if documentation cannot be obtained despite best efforts?

Qualified Intermediary Frequently Asked Questions
ANSWER 4: The QI Agreement provides that an event of default has occurred if documentation is lacking, incorrect, or unreliable for a significant number of direct account holders.

QUESTION 5: What documentation must a QI obtain from its account holders?

Qualified Intermediary Frequently Asked Questions
ANSWER 5: The QI Agreement requires that, for a foreign account holder, a QI must obtain a Form W-8 or documentary evidence and, for a U.S. account holder, a QI must obtain a Form W-9 (or documentary evidence if the account holder is a U.S. exempt recipient). ANSWER 6: A QI may use substitute Forms W-8 and W-9. See the instructions accompanying Forms W-8 and W-9 for further information about substitute forms.

What is Citation Linker?

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Citation Linker is related to Find It (see What is Find It?, above). If you have a citation for an article and want to know if the library has access to the source periodical, typing the citation information into Citation Linker and clicking the button will search our online library databases as well as the online library catalog for that periodical.

Where do I go for genealogical information?

Frequently Asked Questions
See the King County Archives' Area Resources for Genealogical Research for information on where to find various types of genealogical records. While the Municipal Archives does not have genealogical information such as birth and marriage records, our holdings may include employment-related information on people who worked for the City.

Where do I find developer documentation on building and testing AspectJ source code?

AspectJ Frequently Asked Questions
Find the developer documentation in HTML files in the CVS tree, inside the build and testing modules (i.e., in org.aspectj/modules/build/...). Most pertinant: build/readme-build-and-test-aspectj.html describes how to build the AspectJ distribution in Eclipse and in Ant. build/readme-docs-module.html describes the AspectJ documentation sources and how to build the documentation using Ant. build/readme-writing-compiler-tests.

Do you have any source code documentation?

Protégé FAQ
We have some, but admittedly need more. Our two best suggestions are to look at Protégé's Javadoc API Documentation and the existing body of source code that's made available in ZIP format on our download page. (You can also download bleeding edge versions of the source code from our Subversion repository).

What's the best source of documentation for HTML Help?

HTML Help FAQ
Aside from the general information contained on this Web site, the best source of documentation for HTML Help is the help that ships with HTML Help Workshop. Set up HTML Help Workshop, click the Help menu, and then click Help Topics. The Microsoft Press book, the Official HTML Help Authoring Kit is also a good source of information.

What do I get in the end? Do you include source code or documentation?

Frequently Asked Questions
In the end, you'll have a functioning application, source code (you'll need this if you want someone besides me to modify your application), and a manual. The manual will have a section which describes how to use the application from a user's standpoint, and a technical section for anyone needing to make modifications to the system.

Question: How do I find a journal listed in a citation?

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Answer: This information will help you find a journal's title but does not link to full-text resources. Many of the journals listed in TOXLINE can be found using the Entrez Journal database at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=Journals.

Question: Can an error in a citation be corrected?

TOXNET Frequently Asked Questions FAQ National Library of Me...
Answer: Corrections can be made if the error is in the TOXLINE subset PubMed, DART, HSDB, or ChemID, because these databases are produced by NLM. If the error is in other parts of TOXLINE, CCRIS, ITER, TRI, or GENE-TOX, corrections cannot be made because NLM does not produce these databases. You may contact the original producer of the citation to request a change to a citation. The producer for a citation is listed as the "Secondary Source ID" at the bottom of a TOXLINE record.

Question: What does my citation tell me?

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It is important to read the information on the front and back of your citation. The front side of the citation issued to you provides you with the following information:

Question : How do I get help with my citation?

Butte County Superior Court
The Court's mission is to provide accurate information to its customers. Clerks are authorized to provide information regarding the procedures used by the Court to process a case. However, all clerks are prohibited by law (Government Code Section 24004) from giving legal advice to litigants or to assist them in filling out any forms, including forms provided by the Court.
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