Digital image of published book

Mills, in her book Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace, 2007, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore gives the following requirements for citing a book that has been republished online at such sites as Archive.org. Here are the necessary fields from her Quick Check Model on page 661:

Author
Title
Original Publication Year
New Format "Digital images"
Website name
URL
Year book digitized on website
date "accessed dd mmm yyyy"

The bibliography example she gives in her book is:
Gardner, Samuel Rawson. Reports of Cases in the Courts of the Star Chamber and High Commission. 1886. Digital images. Cornell University Library Historical Monographs. http: //historical.library.cornell.edu : 2007

The full citation would have the URL as (http: //historical.library.cornell.edu : accessed 20 February 2007).

The citation format would be in the Chicago Humanities style. (Note: spaces included in URL to break them.)

Is there a current style that would fit this and if not, is there one that I could modify?

Thank you.
Jim Walton
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