In this guide, users will learn what distinguishes each source type and locate primary source material from print, electronic, web-based, governmental, and archival material. This Research Guide includes a "How To" tab, designed to instruct users on what search terms and descriptors to use when searching, as well as print and electronic guides which show how, where, and what to search.
Please note: The examples of available print, electronic, and web-based primary sources are just a sampling and by no means exhaustive. We encourage you to visit the "How To" page for instructions on how to blend search terms relative to your research topic with subject headings that will assist you in locating primary sources.
Examples Include:
Here are some questions that may help you evaluate primary sources:
Here are some questions that may help you evaluate secondary sources:
Please Note: What sources are considered Secondary and Tertiary may depend on your own institution and more specifically, your discipline.