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Primary Sources
Need to understand the difference between primary and secondary sources? Go to the Primary and Secondary Sources page.
Overview
This research guide pulls together a variety of sources you may want to use if you're conducting historical research.
Want to know where to start your research? Click on the above tabs to find lists of resources and related information about Books, Articles, Newspapers, Government Documents, Archival Resources, Microform Collections, or Internet Sites. If you're trying to find a review of a history book, click on the Book Reviews tab under the Books tab.
Guides To Doing Historical Research
Looking for an online guide to doing historical research?
- Finding Historical Primary Sources (University of California Berkeley)
- Historian's Toolbox: Skills for History Majors (California State University Fullerton)
- Learning Historical Research: A Primer for Environmental Historians and Others
- Reading, Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for College Students (Bowdoin College)
- Using Primary Sources on the Web (American Library Association)
Author of this LibGuide |
Contact Info Professor Library Teaching & Learning Department Rm. 152 Jerome Library Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 419-372-9412 singerc@bgsu.edu Send Email Links: Profile & Guides |




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