Locate books and eBooks that contain primary sources
Use Libsearch (Advanced Search) to search for books and eBooks on your topic
- Put your topic words (people, places, events) in the first search boxes with the All Fields Search Type selected (the default)
- Examples:
- southampton insurrection
- (slaves OR slavery) AND "united states"
- (women OR wives OR wife) AND "united states"
- Put the type of primary text or texts you are looking for in the subsequent search box and select the Subject Terms Search Type.
NOTE: You must use one of the words listed below since primary text catalog records generally use one of these words as part of their Subject Heading(s):
- sources (one of the most common words that identifies primary texts)
- document* (note the truncation character at the end of this term)
- personal narratives
- correspondence
- letters
- diaries
- interviews
- speeches
- quotations
- periodicals (identifies newspapers, magazines, or journals)
- manuscripts
- reports
You may want to combine some of the above words using OR
Example:
sources OR "personal narratives" OR correspondence OR diaries
(Skip this step when looking for literary works not covered by any of the terms above)
- For example:
If you enter the following Advanced Search in Libsearch...
Any Field: (slaves OR slavery) AND "united states"
Subject: sources OR "personal narratives" OR correspondence OR diaries
Material Type: Books
...you will obtain results that include:
Slave Testimony: Two Centuries of Letters, Speeches, Interviews, and Autobiographies
(NOTE: These tips are adapted with permission from Sarah Shoemaker, Archives & Special Collections Librarian at Brandeis)