Searching for Primary Sources in Special Collections and University Archives
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What Are Special Collections?
Special Collections are manuscripts, images, and other documents that have unique historical, social, cultural, political, or scientific relevance. At many universities, the Special Collections include primary sources related specifically to their localities or states.
What Is an Archive?
An archive is a collection of historical documents or records providing information about an institution, place, or people. The University Archives at SDSU, for example, "houses rare, fine, unique, and valuable books, periodicals, manuscripts, and documents which require preservation, security and care in handling. Other valuable historical items such as photographs, prints, postcards, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and oral histories are also held in Special Collections. University Archives holds materials which document the history of San Diego State since its founding as a Normal School in 1897."
How to Find Primary Sources in Special Collections and University Archives
Unlike the general library collections, items in Special Collections and University Archives are kept for preservation so that future generations can have access to these rare materials. Some collections have been digitized and are available online while others need to be accessed in person during operating hours. The materials in Special Collections are available to all individuals for research and scholarship.
From a Special Collections & University Archives page:
- Find a search box and enter a keyword or two about your topic.
Need Additional Help?
If you need additional help, librarians with the Miramar College Library can help you with:
- Finding the best sources
- Searching tips and tricks
- Navigating databases
- Citing sources
- And much more!
We’re available to help via chat & email. or you can schedule an appointment with a librarian. (in-person or Zoom). Walk-ins are also welcome in L-200 at the Circulation Desk or Reference Desk on the 2nd floor.