Good afternoon,
Do any of your institutions have an official style manual that is used, such as Chicago Manual, Kate Turabian, Ohio State, etc.? (I am specifically interested in Bibliographical citations.)
If so, which one?
Also, is this a departmental policy or an organization-wide one? Are there any cases where perhaps research/collections may be using one and PR or someone else using another?
Thank you, I am rather curious to hear.
Lisa
Lisa Shockley, Collections Technician
Union Station/Kansas City Museum
30 W. Pershing Road
Kansas City, MO 64108
816-460-2055
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