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US, Alaska—Mixed Vital Records, 1884–1978 [Part B] [MQPN-XSZ] - Info Needed on Two Different Images

Kylie Cardon
Kylie Cardon ✭
November 1, 2024 edited March 20 in Get Involved

There are two images in my indexing batch for a birth record. Image 2 is the second half of the birth record showing Father's info for the children in Image 1. I know I should record this info with the first Image so that all pertinent info is with the correct child, but I am unsure what to mark the second image as. Should I mark it as a Duplicate or No Extractable Data?

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  • erutherford
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    November 1, 2024

    A duplicate is when the subsequent image(s) are an exact duplicate of a previous image. No, No Extractable Data is when there is nothing on the current image that is indexable. You will mark Image 2 as No, No Extractable Data.

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