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 ===== Microform call numbers ===== ===== Microform call numbers =====
 +
 +Microforms call numbers are listed in the "Red Book" called ______ at Lucy deGozzaldi'​s desk.
  
 Assign consecutive accession numbers to microforms as follows: Assign consecutive accession numbers to microforms as follows:
-====  + 
-Microfilm: ====+ 
 +===== **Microfilm**=====
   ​   ​
    
  
  
-                    ​* Microfilm A:+* **Microfilm A** 
 + 
 +All periodical records  
 + 
 +All serial records 
 + 
 +Population census publication sets (both monographic and serial) published by Research Publications
    
  
-                       All periodical records  +* **Microfilm D**:
-                       All serial records +
-  +
-                      Population census publication sets (both monographic and serial)  +
-                          published by Research Publications+
    
  
 +Large government document sets (United States and Massachusetts only) 
  
-                    * Microfilm D+U.S. Dept. of State. Records of ... (from the U.S. Archives)  
- + 
 +Dispatches from American embassies and consuls (usually from U.S. Archives)  
 + 
 +Note ​Series D Microfilm is to be used for any U.S. governmental type series, including large sets of diplomatic papers, census of any specific year, etc.  
 + 
 +This series has also been used for some state documents, such as the Massachusetts legislative records, etc.  
 + 
 +There are a variety of items in the general series which appear to be in categories that should have been placed in the D series. ​
  
-                      Large government document sets  
-                          (United States and Massachusetts only)  
-                      U.S. Dept. of State. Records of ...  
-                          (from the U.S. Archives) ​ 
-                      Dispatches from American embassies and consuls ​ 
-                          (usually from U.S. Archives) ​ 
  
-                          Note:  Series D Microfilm ​is to be used for any U.S. governmental type series, including large sets of diplomatic papers, census of any specific year, etc. +* **Microfilm ​(Plain number only)**: ​
  
-                          This series has also been used for some state documents, such as the Massachusetts legislative records, etc. +All monographs ​
  
-                          There are a variety ​of items in the general series which appear to be in categories that should have been placed in the D series+Confidential records ​of the U.S. Dept. of State 
  
-                  * Microfilm (Plain number only): ​+Other governmental records ​
  
-                      All monographs  +U.S. Presidential records ​
-                      Confidential records of the U.S. Dept. of State  +
-                      Other governmental records  +
-                      ​U.S. Presidential records ​+
  
  
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-         ====  Microfiche: ====+=====  ​**Microfiche**=====
    
  
             ​             ​
  
-                  ​Microfiche: All records ​+                 ​* ​Microfiche: All records ​
  
-                  ​Reference Microfiche: When requested by the Reference Department ​+                 ​* ​Reference Microfiche: When requested by the Reference Department ​
  
               ​               ​
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-          ​==== Microprint and Microcard ====+===== **Microprint and Microcard**: =====
    
  
             ​             ​
  
-                  ​Microprint: All records ​+                *  ​Microprint: All records ​(obsolete - but numbering scheme still exists in the "Red Book")
  
-                  ​Microcard: All records ​+                *  ​Microcard: All records ​(obsolete - but numbering scheme still exists in the "Red Book" )
  
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