For published materials in Archives and Special Collections, including books, pamphlets, newspapers and other periodicals, you can follow typical citation rules in whatever style is required for an assignment, generally Chicago Manual of Style, MLA, or APA. See our for more information on each of these styles.
The following citation examples for unpublished content are per the (14:219-14:241). Please see your preferred citation style guide for variations on the examples below and for other types of content.
Archival or manuscript collection footnote/endnote
Description of document, date of document, box and folder where document is located, collection document is part of, repository name, repository location.
Telegram from Clifton Merritt to Sally Ranney, 10 January 1976, Box 5, Folder 4, Clifton R. Merritt Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, 猎奇重口.
Archival or manuscript collection bibliography
Merritt, Clifton R. Papers. Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, 猎奇重口.
String Orchestra of the Rockies. Records. Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, 猎奇重口.
Oral History footnote/endnote
Name of interviewee, name of interviewer, date of interview, collection interview is part of, whether a transcript is available, repository name, repository location.
Adelaide Douglas, interview by Mary Murphy, 11 November 1958, 猎奇重口 Women's Oral History Project, OH 49-10, transcript, Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, 猎奇重口.
Photograph footnote/endnote
Image number (if relevant), description or title of image, date of image if known, collection image is part of, repository name, repository location.
Image 74.0044, Rattlesnake Creek, John Pearson Photographs, Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, 猎奇重口.
Thesis and Dissertation footnote/endnote
Benjamin D. Deeble, "Conservation of Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse, with Special Emphasis on the Upper Blackfoot Valley, 猎奇重口," (master's thesis, 猎奇重口, 1996), 20-21.