Chicago Tribune Archives - archives.chicagotribune.com/
27 Websites that help find primary sources -
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Getting Started With Research:
27 Websites that help find primary sources -
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Getting Started With Research:
- Google your topic
- Google your topic, then put “PDF” afterwards. This way you get journal articles and other scholarly sources.
- Use Google Scholar
- Use Google Books
- Oglesby Public Library Sources
http://www.oglesby.lib.il.us/ - Search for your topic in Wikipedia, then scroll to the bottom and use the references, sources, and external links
- Library of Congress website has primary sources – www.loc.gov
- National Archives - http://www.archives.gov/
- Good site to find primary sources
http://nhdarchives.pbworks.com/w/page/37998731/Online%20Primary%20Sources - Timeline of Illinois History
https://www.illinois.gov/ihpa/Involved/Students/Documents/A-CHRONOLOGY-OF-ILLINOIS-HISTORY.pdf - List of 100 sites to find primary sources
http://www.bachelorsdegreeonline.com/blog/2009/100-terrific-sites-to-find-primary-source-history-documents/ - http://www.niu.edu/clasep/fairs/history/researchlinks/index.shtml
This is a site that has links to other sites you may want to use