What evidence was created?
Broad Categories to consider:
- The records and publications of governments
- The records and publications of organizations
- The papers of individuals
- Material culture -- buildings, artifacts, and art
What evidence was saved, and where?
Think about who might have collected the material you're hoping to find:
- Published primary sources like newspapers, books, and government reports are likely to be held in libraries.
- Unpublished documents and administrative records produced by national government agencies are likely to be held in national archives; those produced by local administrations are likely to be held in municipal record offices or state archives.
- Materials produced by an organization or business will likely be held by that organization if it still exists; if it no longer exists, look for an affiliated organization or a library or archive that collects material on that topic.
- Personal papers, diaries, and materials related to local history are likely to be held in local libraries or historical societies.
- Museum, archives and libraries all have collections of art and artifacts as well as written records.
Some examples:
Guide adapted from Elizabeth Bennett, Librarian Emerita from Princeton University.