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Reference File Naming Protocols
- If the topic has its own folder as well as cross-references it will say “(See also...)”.
- If the topic is only a cross-reference to other folders with no folder of its own, the actual folders will be listed as “(See...)” rather than “(See also...)”.
- If a cross-referenced topic says “[List]”, see the listed folders rather than the topic name. “[List also]” denotes an existing file by the topic name as well as supporting cross-reference files listed
there.
- Cross-references are listed in this order: (See also MANUSCRIPT/MICROFILM Collection under this topic name; See also other REFERENCE FILEs; See also related MANUSCRIPT and MICROFILM Collections; See also
PHOTO Collections by SWCPC number; See also Periodicals and Newspapers by date).
- Links to available electronic finding aids are shown in contrasting color, underlined, within square brackets, e.g. [JAChatman].
Click on the link for further information or digitized holdings.
- The words “Papers”, “Records” and “Collection” designate Manuscript Collection holdings that require patrons to complete a Materials Request Form, likewise for Microfilm holdings and their call
numbers.
- Topic categories beginning with abbreviations or acronyms are usually alphabetized at the beginning of the list by letter, e.g. C S RANCH before CABALLERO, DANNY.
- St., Ste. and Saint are alphabetized as “SAINT”; Ft. is alphabetized as “FORT”.
- “&” is listed as “and”.
- Local company names and organizations may be listed under their hometowns as “CITY: COMPANY”.
- Federal agencies are listed by department under the topic category “U. S.”.
- U. S. Navy ships are listed under “U. S. S.”, e.g. “U. S. S. TEXAS CGN 39”.
- Married women may be listed with their first names, husband’s names or both.
- Ranches may be listed by name, by brand or by family.
- Titles, locations, professions and other disambiguating information may be listed in parentheses after the proper name.
- The first word of each cross-reference is italicized to aid visual distinction.
- Square brackets are used for parenthetical material inside parentheses.
- Underlining designates ship names, book, magazine, and dissertation titles, e.g. Range Cattle Industry in New Mexico.