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13.0 Samples of chapter-level finding aids
List of QuickCheck Models
List of Guidelines & Examples
Chapter 1:
Fundamentals of Evidence Analysis
Basic Issues
1.1 Analysis & mindset
1.2 Completeness of research
1.3 Conclusions: hypothesis, theory & proof
Chapter 2:
Fundamentals of Citation
2.10 Symbols & terms
Common Practices for Citing
2.11 Derivatives & imaged sources
2.12 Indexes & finding aids
2.21 Source of a source
Online Materials
2.33 Core elements to cite
2.34 Databases vs. images vs. essays
2.35 Multiple offerings at one site
Organization
2.38 Reference notes vs. source lists
Reference notes
2.39 Choices of style
Source list arrangements
2.48 By author-title
2.49 By collection
2.50 By geographic locale
Chapter 3:
Archives & Artifacts
Basic Issues
3.1 Archival arrangements
Archived Materials: By Type
3.17 Filmed or fiched manuscripts
3.18 Commercial publications
Privately Held Materials
3.32 Interview tapes & transcripts
Chapter 4:
Business & Institutional Records
Basic Issues
4.1 Private records
4.2 Published records
4.3 Records cataloged as files vs. individual items
4.4 Records cataloged by U.S. vs. international systems
Chapter 6:
Census Records
Citing
6.7 Line numbers
6.8 Page, folio, or sheet numbers
U.S. Censuses: Population schedules
6.31 Federal 1910–1930
6.32 State & local copies
Chapter 7:
Church Records
Original Materials (Basic Formats)
7.12 Record books, archived off-site
7.13 Record books, by exact title
7.16 Record books, foreign language
Derivatives: Copies & Compilations
7.24 Certificates
Chapter 8:
Local & State Records: Courts & Governance
Basic Issues
8.1 Core elements
City & County Records
8.17 Background
Basic formats:
8.18 Bound volumes
8.19 Loose papers (case files)
Colony & State Records
8.38 Courts: colony level
8.39 Courts: state appellate cases
Chapter 9:
Local & State Records:
Licenses, Registrations, Rolls & Vital Records
Slavery & Servitude Records
9.28 Mortgages & sales of servants
9.29 Slave passes for travel
Vital Registrations: Births, Deaths, Etc.
9.30 Background
Chapter 10:
Local & State Records: Property & Probates
Basic Records
10.4 Using originals vs. record copies
Deeds & Conveyances
Basic formats
10.5 Original registers
Miscellaneous Records
10.27 Notarial books & files
Tax Records
10.40 Quit-rent rolls
10.41 Records removed to state archives
10.42 State or colony tax rolls
Chapter 11:
National Government Records
Basic Records
U.S. RECORDS
11.1 Citing federal records
Chapter 12:
Publications: Books, CDs, Maps, Leaflets & Videos
Multivolume works
12.71 Different subtitles
12.72 Ongoing volumes
12.73 Single volume split
Series & occasional works
12.85 “Archives” of various states
12.86 “Occasional” publications
Chapter 13:
Publications: Legal Works & Government Documents
Legal Reference Works
Background
13.4 Case law vs. statutory law
13.5 Reporters & digests
13.6 Statutory law
13.7 Titles of laws
(Session laws, legislative acts, statutes)
13.13 Session laws: state
13.14 Statutes: international & regnal
(Slip laws)
13.15 Slip laws vs. session laws
13.16 Slip laws: federal
National Archives (U.S.) finding aids
13.47 Nonpublic manuscripts
13.48 Reference information papers & special lists
Chapter 14:
Publications: Periodicals, Broadcasts & Web Miscellanea
Citation Parts
14.8 Dates vs. volume & issue numbers
14.9 Dates vs. volume: variances by type
14.10 Edition, page, column references
14.11 Place of publication
Radio & television broadcasts
14.24 Sound clips
Web-based miscellanea
14.25 Blogs
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