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All,
Is there a standard citation formula when publishing articles about
artifacts? In other words, when one uses a photograph of an artifact in an
article, what information should be included in the caption? Artifact name,
where artifact was collected, material, date, museum collection where
presently located, accession #?
Should any or all of the above information be included? Is there a standard
order, like in bibliographic citations and footnotes?
Best,
Nicholas P. Ciotola
Curator, Italian American Collection
Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center
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