A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations, 7th edition - Kate L. Turabian 2007
Microform editions
Parenthetical citations–reference list style: citing specific types of sources
Part II. Source Citation
In your reference list, cite works that you have consulted in microform editions, including dissertations, as you would a book. (For dissertations consulted in print form or online, see 19.6.1.) Specify the form of publication (fiche, microfilm, and so forth) after the facts of publication.
R: Farwell, Beatrice. 1995. French popular lithographic imagery. Vol. 12, Lithography in art and commerce. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Text-fiche.
Tauber, Abraham. 1958. Spelling reform in the United States. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms. Microfilm.
In a parenthetical citation, include a locator if possible. In the following example, the page number (identified with the abbreviation p. for clarity) appears within the printed text on the fiche; the other numbers indicate the fiche and frame, and the letter indicates the row.
P: (Farwell 1995, p. 67, 3C12)