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JS190 | HIST190: Jews and Gender (Final Project)

Tips

1. Use quotation marks to search phrases. Search for the phrase "Althea Gibson" instead of two separate words, Althea and Gibson.

2. Experiment with keywords. If you're interested in examining a particular document type like a diary or a pamphlet, include that in your search. 

3. Search within site domains. If you're getting unreliable results try adding .edu or .gov to your search.

If you need help, schedule time to meet with Erica!

How do I search for primary sources online?

Combine keywords that describe your topic with keywords to retrieve primary sources or digital collections from archives and libraries.

Common primary source keywords include:

  • "primary sources"
  • sources
  • documents
  • texts
  • manuscripts
  • "digital collections"

You can also try keywords for kinds of primary sources:

  • "oral histories"
  • "personal narratives"
  • letters
  • correspondence
  • interviews
  • diaries

Remember to read laterally -- who digitized the image? Was it produced by an archives, museum, governmental agency, or educational institution? The best sites for primary sources will provide you with the information you need to cite your sources. 

Other research guides

To see if a librarian has already identified digital primary sources related to your topic, do an Internet search for a term or phrase related to your research plus the phrase "research guide" or LibGuide.