Thanks everyone. If anyone is interested in the answers to these questions I can compile what I’ve received and send them out.
Ian
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Hi everyone,
I have a patron who is doing her M.A. in French Studies. Her advisor has told her to use “Le Style Français” and said that the basics can be found @ http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/vimages/pages/protocole.php (which tells her to look at a bibliography in V. 34 no. 2). This is fine but I was wondering if anyone knows the following:
a) What is this style actually called?
b) Is there a proper guide book for it that we can purchase?
c) Is there a preferred method for citing archival material in this style?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ian
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Ian Gibson, MISt
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Interim Music Librarian
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
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