Bibliographic Citations for William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory
When citing a page (or digital file) from William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory in your endnotes or bibliography, please use the applicable format as detailed below.
Endnote:
[Author], [Description of work or title of web page], [Date of work], [Format of file], William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory, <[URL of Cited Page]> (Date accessed).
Examples for citing digital surrogates from the William Levi Dawson papers found on this site:
- Biography of William Levi Dawson written for the commencement ceremony at Lincoln University, May 7, 1978, page 2, JPEG, William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory, <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
- C. M. Battey, portrait photograph of William Levi Dawson from his senior year at Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1920, JPEG, William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory, <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
Example for citing the text from a web page on this site:
- Emory University, “A Life’s Journey,” William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory, <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
Example for citing a video recording from this site:
- William Banfield, panel presentation during session 1: Race and identity in twenty-first-century music making, part of In Celebration of William Levi Dawson: an Exploration of African American Music and Identity at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century (symposium), Emory University, March 3-4, 2005, Real Media, William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory, <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
Bibliography:
[Description of work or title of web page]. [Format of file]. William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory. <[URL]> ([Date accessed]).
Examples for citing digital surrogates from the William Levi Dawson papers found on this site:
- Biography of William Levi Dawson written for the commencement ceremony at Lincoln University, May 7, 1978, page 2. JPEG. William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory. <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
- Battey, C. M. Portrait photograph of William Levi Dawson from his senior year at Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1920. JPEG. William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory. <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
Example for citing a web page from this site:
- Emory University. “A Life’s Journey.” William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory. <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).
Example for citing a video recording from this site:
- Banfield, William. Panel presentation during session 1: Race and identity in twenty-first-century music making. Part of In Celebration of William Levi Dawson: an Exploration of African American Music and Identity at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century (symposium), Emory University, March 3-4, 2005. Real Media. William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory. <[URL]> (January 18, 2008).


