Citation for a Austro-Hungarian Cadastral Map

Hello! I am attempting to craft a citation to a portion of a Austro-Hungarian Cadastral map found here. Specifically, image 5 (skan: 7/9). I would appreciate feedback on the footnote that I've created.

I've reviewed Evidence Explained (latest version) and it would appear that section 11.30 Special Land Files: Survey Plat Maps would be applicable and in particular, example 3 of the first reference notes on page 591 (for online images).

Following is a first attempt at the citation:

Cadastral Map Nro. 153 (1854), Narol Stary mit der Ortschaft Zagrody in Galizien [Mapa wsi Narol Stary z miejscowością Zagrody w Galicji] [Map of the village of Narol Stary with the village of Zagroda in Galicia]; Archiwum Państwowe w Przemyślu [State Archive of Przemysl], images, Archiwum Geodezyjne [Geodetic Archives] (http://www.skany.przemysl.ap.gov.pl/show.php?zesp=126&cd=0&ser=0&syg=1111M : accessed 22 Feb 2017).

Questions:

1) While the "Nro. 153" doesn't appear directly at the link provide, it does appear on the cover of the cadastral map on skan: 2/9. Is it appropriate to include it?

2) Given the time period, I know this is a Stabile Cadastre map. However, that isn't explicitly stated anywhere on the website. I presume I should not include that information. Correct?

3) How would I fit in the reference to image 5 (skan: 7/9)?

Thank you in advance for your assistance!

Chris

Submitted byEEon Mon, 05/15/2017 - 11:06

Chris,

Thanks for your patience in waiting for an answer while I was off toiling in other fields.  Your draft citation does a superb job of following Example 4 at 11.30 "Special Land Files: Survey Plat Maps: Online Images." Regarding your questions:

1. Yes. This is the same situation as Example 4.

2. Adding this would be helpful (both to you, at a later date after your recollection of this source has "gone cold," and to anyone who uses your work). Just start a new sentence after your citation sentence, and say what needs saying.

3. The reference to image 5 is essential, as you suspected. Simply add it after the URL, just as you would add a specific page number or image number to a book citation.

Submitted byChrisFBon Tue, 05/16/2017 - 06:49

In reply to by EE

Hi Editor,

Thank you for response. Given that I wrote on a late Saturday afternoon on Mother's Day weekend, I wasn't expecting an immediate answer. :)

Glad to know that I'm on the right track! I hadn't thought to add a new sentence after the citation sense but that makes perfect sense.

Thanks again!

Chris

Submitted byyhoitinkon Mon, 05/15/2017 - 15:53

I like how ChrisFB crafted the citation. For comparison, I use similar records in the Netherlands, where I usually start my citation with the cadastral municipality that created the records. For example:

Cadastral municipality of Winterswijk, minuutplan [minute plan] section C sheet 4 (1832); "Beeldbank" [image bank], digital images, Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [National Cultural Heritage Service] (http://beeldbank.cultureelerfgoed.nl : accessed 15 May 2017), image MIN05175C02. 

I include the "Cadastral municipality of" because there is also a civil municipality by the same name, which did not create this record.

Hi Yvette,

Thanks for taking the time to respond. I appreciate it.

Do your records clearly state the cadastral municipality? I do have an authoratative reference that identies the cadastral municipality but no where is that information to be found at the link I referenced above. I suppose that, in this situation, I could also include that information in the sentence following the citation sentence for additional clarity.

Chris

Submitted byyhoitinkon Fri, 05/19/2017 - 10:57

Yes, the legend of the map usually includes the name of the cadastral municipality that created it. When I am positive about the creator of the map, I like to include it in my citations. But when in doubt, I leave it out.