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Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources: Archives and Digital Collections
This guide will help you learn more about what primary, secondary, and tertiary sources are and when to use them in your research.
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Archives and Digital Collections
Avalon Project
Yale Law School's collection of documents in law, history, and diplomacy.
Bentley Historical Library
University of Michigan's archives that collected documents on Michigan History and University of Michigan history.
Black Freedom Struggle in the United States
ProQuest's collection of documents on Black history and struggle for equality from slavery to contemporary times.
Bodleian Library Digital Collections
Collects materials on the history of England.
Chronicling America
Library of Congress collection of historic American newspapers.
Digital Public Library of America
One-stop discovery experience of materials from cultural institutions across America.
Euro Docs
Collects materials on European history.
EuroDocs
Collects materials on European history, in original languages.
Internet Archive
Non-profit library of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Fordham University's collection of public domain historical texts.
Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Fordham University's collection of public domain modern historical texts.
Library of Congress Digital Collections
Collects digital materials related to U.S. and world history.
LIFE Photo Archives
Collects photographs from LIFE dated 1750-present.
Making of America
University of Michigan's collection of materials in American social history of the antebellum through Reconstruction.
National Archives Online Exhibits
Exhibits that collect primary source documents relating to U.S. history.
National Library of Medicine Digital Collections
Collects materials relating to medical history and modern public health research.
New York Public Library Digital Collections
Collects manuscripts, photographs, and other primary source materials related to New York state history.
Presidential Libraries
List of Presidential Libraries that house primary documents from respective President's life and time in office.
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives Digital Collections
Digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera from the Smithsonian Institute.
Walter P. Reuther Library
Wayne State University's collection of materials related to the development of the American Labor Movement.
World Digital Library
Collects manuscripts and materials from around the world dated from 8000 BCE-2000.
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