Put all required information in the footnote or text. No bibliographic entry is required for photographs. Photograph of Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury College President, 1864, College Archives A2 PF, Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives. Ruth Hesselgrave, Scrapbook of Ruth Hesselgrave, class 1918, circa 1915-1919, College Archives, Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives.Ĭollege Archives, Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives. Ī2 President Brainerd, Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives. Joseph Battell to President Ezra Brainerd, 2 February 1893, A2 President Brainerd, Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives (hereafter cited as MC Archives). Turabian Annotated Bibliography Example Chicago Paper Example (Purdue Owl) Formatting Guidelines Margins (A.1.1) Paper size - 8 1/2 x 11 inches 1 inch at top, bottom, and both sides Font (A.1.2) Use easy to read font, such as Times New Roman 12-point font size Spacing and Indentation (A.1. See Chicago 14.228 re: Collections of lettersġ. Name of author, "Name of item," date (date-mo-year), Name of collection, Item locator, Repository. Describe the item in the Notes, but describe only the collection or archive in the bibliography (unless you cite only one item from a given collection).įootnote 1. The form for citing unpublished, archival materials is less standardized than for published sources.Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition, Manuscript Collectionsġ4.229: Examples of note forms for manuscript collectionsġ4.230: Examples of bibliography entries for manuscript collections General principles:
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