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Here are some useful book resources for researching Captain Samuel Sweet
edit- Cato, Jack (1977). The story of the camera in Australia (2nd ed.). Melbourne: Institute of Australian Photography.ISBN 0959683909. (available in the Hub at PSC)
- Ennis, Helen (2007). Exposures: Photography and Australia. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 186189323X. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
- Robinson, Julie; Zagala, Maria; Noye, Robert James (2007). A century in focus: South Australian photography 1840s -1940s. Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia. ISBN 9780730830702. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
- Newton, Gael (1988). Shades of Light. Canberra: Australian National Gallery. ISBN 0642081522. (available in the Hub at PSC)
- Willis, Anne-Marie (1988). Picturing Australia: a history of photography. North Ryde: Angus and Robertson.ISBN 0207155992. (available in the Hub at PSC)
Louibu (talk) 19:53, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
Here is a useful web resource for researching Captain Samuel Sweet
edit- You will also find good information here: http://www.daao.org.au.
Louibu (talk) 04:11, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
- You will also find good information here: http://adb.anu.edu.au.
Louibu (talk) 04:11, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
Citing
editWhen you need to reference the same source more than once, you can just select it from the list and use it again :) I've noticed you've re-cited the same source a few times which could just be fixed by using the same citation throughout. So if you haven't already done so, when you add a citation, you add a ref name, which then you can use again to avoid creating another citation.
You add the name the first time you create the citation,.<ref name="name">citation text</ref> Then, you can just re cite by adding this instead of a whole new citation.<ref name="name" />
Hopefully that helps, I'm not very good at explaining things but if you have trouble check Citation Templates, or I can edit one of them to show you what to do :)