Edgewood Library Resource List
This site has an extensive list of document types and whether they are Primary or Secondary sources.
Monroe College Library - What is a Primary Source
This site has a simple explanation of primary and secondary as well as descriptions of more complex sources and where they fall on the continuum.
Provides so many primary sources (photographs, recordings, etc.) that chronicle American culture and history.
This document provides links to primary source material, both domestic and foreign.
This collection of databases have some primary sources listed, but also a superb resource for secondary sources as well.
Username: legendstudent
Password: gotitans
This is a collection of history databases that include both primary and secondary sources. The History Research Center will have the most primary sources, but they can also be found in the other databases as well.
Note this database is available on campus without a login. At home you will need a DCL library card.
This database includes both primary and secondary sources.
Note: Use your SCHOOL Google Login to access the site.
The familiarity of Google search limited to high-quality sources. Note: You won't have access to all of your search results. You may need to try several sources.
Useful for finding a specific passage in a book. Many give limited access, like to just the book's introduction, which for research may be enough.
Explore stories from around the world
Eight Tips to find what you're looking for when Google searching
A digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.