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HIST 335: Finding Ireland's Past

Prof. Susannah Ottaway, Fall 2025

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Chicago Quick Guide: Notes & Bibliography!

Citing Parliamentary Papers

Citing Carleton comps

Footnote: 1. Ruby Becker, "Beyond the Spinning Eve: Women’s Participation in the Late Medieval English Wool Trade" (BA comps., Carleton College, 2005), https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/3861.

Bibliography: Becker, Ruby. "Beyond the Spinning Eve: Women’s Participation in the Late Medieval English Wool Trade." BA comps., Carleton College, 2005. https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/3861.

Archival material & FAQ

Elements to include (Rule)

Author (if applicable) / Title of the item / date of the item / item number (if applicable) / series title (if applicable) / series number (if applicable) / name of the collection (if applicable) / collection number (if applicable) / name of the depository or archive / location of depository (if applicable) / URL or DOI or name of database (if applicable)

Footnotes: Format (RuleExamples)

"In a note, the main element of a manuscript citation is usually a specific item (a letter, a memorandum, or whatever) and is thus cited first. In a bibliography, the main element is usually either the collection...,the author(s)..., or the depository. ”

Bibliography: Format (Rule & Examples)

In a bibliography: "Entries are usually listed under the name of the collection or under the author(s) of the items contained therein...If only one item from a collection has been mentioned in text or in a note and is considered important enough to include in a bibliography, the entry will begin with the item."

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