Formating Your Bibliography:
http://eyewitnesstohistory.com/
http://www.archives.gov/
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/teacher.cfm
Click here t Finding Primary Sources Archives, libraries, and other repositories around the world have posted online collections of primary materials. Many of these web sites also include lesson plans and worksheets to help students learn how to analyze and interpret the sources.
- American Journeys—Wisconsin Historical Society
- American Memory—Library of Congress
- Archival Research Catalog—National Archives and Records Administration
- Archives Center—National Museum of American History
- Archives of American Art—Smithsonian Institution
- Archives of American Gardens—Smithsonian Institution
- Digital Librarian—University of Michigan
- EDSITEment—National Endowment for the Humanities
- Florida Folklife from WPA Collections, 1937–1942—Library of Congress
- Florida Electronic Library—State Library of Florida
- Florida Historical Society
- Florida Memory Project—Florida State Archives
- Freedom's Journal—Wisconsin Historical Society
- Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art Archives—Smithsonian Institution
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
- Index of Native American History Sources on the Internet — Karen Strom
- Iowa Women's Archives—University of Iowa Libraries
- Manuscript Reading Room — Library of Congress
- Morehouse Martin Luther King Collection—Atlanta University Center
- National Air and Space Museum Archives—Smithsonian Institution
- National Anthropological Archives—Smithsonian Institution
- National Archives and Records Administration
- National Museum of African Art Archives—Smithsonian Institution
- National Museum of the American Indian—Smithsonian Institution
- National Register Research—National Register of Historic Places
- National Security Archive—George Washington University
- New Deal Network—Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
- Newspapers, 1700–2004—History Buff
- Our Documents—National Archives and Records Administration
- Research Links—National History Day
- Resources in Black Studies—University of California Santa Barbara Libraries
- Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Social Studies Sources—Indiana University, Bloomington
- Southern History—University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Using Primary Sources—ProTeacher
- Women's History Resources — University of Wisconsin Libraries