
There's plenty of information in these pages that you will find interesting and may even be of help to you when doing some research for a class project. All we ask, is that you cite our site. Here's how you can do that. For example if you were to take some information from a history page you would cite it like this...
History - The Royal George
http://www.flightoftheroyalgeorge.ca/history2.htm
If you were to reference something pulled from a You Tube video from one of our podcasts you have two options. You could cite our web site. Our you could cite our You Tube content like this...
Flight of the Royal George - History & Legacy Part One (2010, May 10). David Smith, historian talks about importance of shipping [Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
These approaches to citing content on-line are taken from the APA Style Guide to Citation and are considered to be standard. However, we provide them as a guide. They are not meant to be an authoritative source.