Citation Issues

Webinars

I want to cite information from a live webinar. Modeling my citation after EE's QuickCheck Model for Broadcasts & Web Miscellanea, Podcasts (p. 789 of the digital edition), I come up with the following for a first reference note:

Kathy Meade, "Learn How to Trace Your Swedish Roots," 9 January 2014, live webinar, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.

This seems rather thin, but I'm at a loss as to what other information I can provide. Not being a member of the society, I do not know whether they have archived the webinar in their members-only section.

Where to place search terms in first reference note?

I'm trying to construct a citation for one page of a two-page entry (somewhat equivalent to a very short chapter) in a book that was published as an eBook shortly after its publication as a hardback. I used the eBook, not the hardback, in my research. As best as I can tell, the eBook is an image copy of the print edition (which offers a "Look Inside" at www.amazon.com .)

Pondering over EE 9.6 Online Images

The example found at page 439 of EE (2007):

Indiana. Vigo County. Marriage Licenses, 1923.  Digital images. Vigo County Public Library, Vigo County Marriage Record Project. http://marriage.vigo.lib.in.us/marriage/ : 2007.

does not state where the originals of the marriage licenses are located.

My first thought was that perhaps the website did not state where the records are kept, but the website indicates that the marriage licenses are at the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Vigo County.

Fair Use

A question has come up about Fair Use and in this particular situation it is specifically related to Evidence Explained. Clarification would be greatly appreciated (as well as your permission to use the requested information).  Someone is looking for information on how to correctly cite blog posts and tweets.  She intends to purchase a copy of Evidence Explained, but at this time cannot afford it.  I own a copy and have found the information that she is looking for on pages 811 - 812.

GenealogyBank

When citing an obituary from GenealogyBank.com do I cite it as a transcription or archive? And where in the citation does the word transcription or archive go? It's not a digital image of the newspaper. Does the page number go after the name of the newspaper or do I need to add "citing original page A-14" to the end. On subsequent notes, since there is no author do I just use "Eugene J. Shiell," obituary or do I need to add more info?