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Hi. I'm attempting to cite a few research guides into locality guides that I am creating for my next research trip.
They are:
- NGS Research In the States Series: Virginia by Eric G. Grundset
- A Guide to Historical Research in Orange County, Virginia by Ann Miller (booklet published by the Orange County Historical Society)
- Various research notes posted online on the Library of Virginia's website (ex: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn1_landtax.pdf )
I was unable to find research guides in EE other than governmental research guides that were crafted for NARA guides (13. 42, 13.43, 13.45).
I seem to have 3 different models here: research guide in a series (1), a standalone booklet (2), and those series distributed online (3), and am at a loss here. Although if I knew how to cite #1, I think I could figure out the citation for #3. They would be similar, correct?
I also looked at the series citations 12.85 & 12.86, but since these are not books, I didn't know if my publications would apply.
Thanks,
Michele Colson
Michele,
Michele,
There is no one special format for "research guides," just as there is no one special format for, say, "fiction." The basic criteria for print matter is whether it's published as a book (a standalone) or as an article or chapter in a larger publication. With electronically published material we use this same criteria but also considers the media used.
Re your three conundrums:
I understand the distinction
I understand the distinction you are trying to make now that you have explained it this way. As usual when it comes to citations, I have overthought and overcomplicated it. I know that EE states that citations are part art & part science, but I work in IT and my brain demands a formula:)
Thanks so much for your guidance,
Michele