I wonder how to add a reference to a style

I was wondering how I could add the signature that I found it with in the archives. The historisches Seminar style at heidelberg does not show it in any way.

example:
Name, Title, Year, Reference.
Example,Historian: An Importan File, 1950, AB155.
I'd like that, especially for the files that I found in different archives...
  • You would want to store this in the Archive and Archive Location fields. Can you give a real example of what this should look like, and I can make an update to the style?

    Is including such archive information an official rule for the style or just a personal preference?
  • It is only a personal preference, since I use sources from many archives and I want to give readers a chance to take ONE look at the citation and see it.

    I know, where to store it, but how do I add it to the citation style?
    I think I should just add it in the CSL, but it did not work ...
  • Can you give a real example of what this should look like, and I can make an update to the style?
  • The rule is to provide more identifying information about the archival records - see for example here: https://dal.ca.libguides.com/archivalresearch/citation/chicago . It would be great to have this.

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