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Archival Research Introduction

What is it?

The Society of American Archivists Glossary defines primary sources as "Material that contains firsthand accounts of events and that was created contemporaneous to those events or later recalled by an eyewitness."

secondary source is "A work that is not based on direct observation of or evidence directly associated with the subject, but instead relies on sources of information" or "A work commenting on another work (primary sources), such as reviews, criticism, and commentaries."

Notable Primary Sources Digital Collections

LOUISiana Digital Library

Digitized materials from Loyola University New Orleans’ Special Collections and Archives are available in the LOUISiana Digital Library.

The LOUISiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of Louisiana institutions that provides over 144,000 digital materials. Its purpose is to make unique historical treasures from the Louisiana institution's archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories in the state electronically accessible to Louisiana residents and to students, resear

Digital Public Library of America

The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America's libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world.

Hathi Trust

HathiTrust is a partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future. HathiTrust Digital Library is a digital preservation repository and highly functional access platform. It provides long-term preservation and access services for public domain and in copyright content from a variety of sources, including Google, the Internet Archive, Microsoft, and in-house partner institution initiatives.

Internet Archive

Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, and more. Includes user-uploaded collections as well as primary source materials from libraries, museums, archives, and more.

Library of Congress Digital Collections

Access online collections: view maps & photographs; read letters, diaries & newspapers; hear personal accounts of events; listen to sound recordings & watch historic films, all from the Library of Congress.

Historical Newspaper Databases or Collections

Louisiana Newspaper Access Program 

Digital versions of Louisiana newspapers, as early as 1794 and as late as 1949.

New Orleans Bee 

New Orleans newspaper published from 1827 to 1925. It includes articles primarily French and English, with some Spanish. This site has two time sections: Sept. 1827 through Aug. 1881 and Sept. 1881 to Dec. 1923. No searching for text, only browsing by date. Also available in the Google News Archive (1846-1929).

New York Times (ProQuest Historical) This database is hidden to public view

EXPIRED JULY 31, 2023. Article and page images of every issue of the New York Times newspaper from 1851 through 2014.

Times-Picayune [New Orleans] 1837-1988 

Locate articles in the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper by word or date for 1837 through 1988.

Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr, Jr.

The Massachusetts Historical Society presents the complete four volume set of Revolutionary-era Boston newspapers and pamphlets collected, annotated, and indexed by Harbottle Dorr, Jr., a shopkeeper in Boston.

Chronicling America : Historic American Newspapers 

Search America's historic newspapers pages from 1860-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Includes Louisiana papers.

Google News Archive 

Tips on searching the Google News Archive are here.