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Ethnic Studies

Research support for discipline Ethnic Studies

Finding Ethic Studies Resources

Researching Ethnic Studies 

Deciding what database to you can be intimidating: use this guide to help you to choose the database for searching primary and secondary information on a Ethnic Diversity topic.

OneSearch is the library's online catalog, searching across the databases, online open access sources, and print books/ebooks. 

Databases that include Primary Sources

Suggested Databases

Databases require queries: use simple, single concepts and connect them using Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT

TIP! copy and paste these into EBSCO or other databases! Remove "issues or topic of research" and insert your own topic or keywords). Be prepared to try new keywords or vocabulary as you research! Be flexible and persistent researcher!

Asian Americans OR Hmong AND "issue or topic of research"

African American OR Black history AND "issue or topic of research"

Native American OR Indigenous persons AND "issue or topic of research" 

Latino OR Latina OR chican* AND American History AND "issue or topic of research"

Librarians are a VERY helpful resource for narrowing or defining your research topic and brainstorming keywords. Come talk to a librarian today!

Selected Primary Source Websites for General U.S. History

Suggested Online Primary Source Collections

These are some examples of online primary resource collections.

There are many university and government libraries and museums with online collections of primary source materials. Find these collections using Google.

  • To limit your results to sites that end with .gov, at the end of the words you enter in the search box, type site:.gov
  • To limit your results to sites that end with .edu, at the end of the words you enter in the search box, type site:.edu

You can even add the words library or archive to the end of the words you enter in the search box to see if a library out there has a collection on your topic, historical period, or historical figure.

If you have a collection you want to share, contact the librarians.