pinidion 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2007 ff [WRITER], [WRITERS LOCATION] [WRITERS CONTACT INFO] to [RECIPIENT], e-mail, [DATE], "[sHORT TITLE],"< [FILE],>< [RESEARCH SERIES],> [REPOSITORY]; privately held by [REPOSITORY REFERENCE], [REPOSITORY ADDRESS]. sf [WRITER AND RECIPIENT], e-mail, [DATE]. bibl [REPOSITORY]. Various E-mails. Privately held by [REPOSITORY REFERENCE], [REPOSITORY ADDRESS]. prints something like Joe Shmoe, Brooklyn, NY (E-ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE), to Jane Doe, e-mail, 5 July 2007, "happy day," Doe Research Files; privately held by Jane Doe, El Paso, Texas. Shmoe to Doe, e-mail, 5 July 2007. Doe Research Files. Various E-mails. Privately held by Jane Doe, El Paso, Texas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GenerationGoneBy 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2007 Looks good. Can you tell us what group each source element is in so that you don't get duplications? Glad to see you adding sources to the forum. As agreed on TMG-L, we are going to use this forum for Source "sentences" too. SO that we can tell which are sentences and which are Source templates, please do as Pinidion did and put Source: and then the type of source in the subject line. That will make them easier to find by search. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinidion 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2007 here goes: short title - short title writer & recipient - subtitle writer - author recipient - second person date - date writer's location - location writer's contact info - second location research series - record number (don't ask, i ran out of elements I think ) file - film number enjoy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites