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General Format:
Creators last name, first name, middle initial. Date of
Image. Title of Image. In Collection, Accession Number of Item,
Owning Institution. [Type of Electronic Medium] Available from
Web Resource <Web Address>; detailed image information,
such as Photo CD Number and File Name. [Date of Web Access By
User].
CHO Example:
DeLamater, R. S. 1866. Encampment in City Park (now Bushnell Park),
Hartford. In the Graphics Collection, Accession Number X.1991.14.0,
The Connecticut Historical Society. [Online] Available from Connecticut
History
Online <../../search.phpcgi-bin/scandoc.cgi?
app= 22&folder =1431&doc=1>; Photo CD
number 0541 and file img0086.pcd. [8 May 2001].
CHO Example:
Isabel Grinnell of Mystic looking at a cat. [ca.1910]. In the
Grinnell Collection, Accession Number 1993.136.171, Mystic Seaport.
[Online] Available from Connecticut History Online <../../search.phpcgibin/scandoc.cgi?app=20
&folder=495&doc=1>; Photo CD number 4202
and file img0017.pcd. [14 May 2001].
CHO Example:
Flynn, Patrick W. October 2000. Lesson Plan: Understanding
the Similarities and Differences of Two Connecticut Families.
[Online] Available from Connecticut History Online </Education/
twofamilies/lesson1.htm>. [8 May 2001].
General Format:
Organizations name, or authors/contributors
last name, first name, middle initial. Title of Web Resource.
Month and Year of Web Publication. [Type of Electronic Medium]
Available from <Web Address>. [Date of Web Access by User].
CHO Example:
Connecticut Historical Society, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
at the University of Connecticut, and Mystic Seaport. Connecticut
History Online. October 2000. [Online] Available from </>.
[8 May 2001].
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