Primary sources are documents that were recorded or written down at the time an event occurred. Primary sources can include diaries, letters, speeches, photographs, newspaper articles, government documents, and much more.
To find primary sources that are part of materials owned at Macalester, you can use a keyword search in the library catalog adding selected terminology such as archives, correspondence, diaries, manuscripts, personal narratives, personnel records, or other phrases such as "records and correspondence," or "notebooks, sketchbooks, etc."
Open Access Online Collections and Finding Aids
Please note: access to AM Explorer expired on December 31, 2024. Access continues to the individual collections Leisure, Travel and Mass Culture, Sex & Sexuality, and Victorian Popular Culture.
Newspapers
Early American Newspapers from 1690-1922 and African American Newspapers from 1827-1998.
International, national, regional, state, and local newspaper articles and video clips. Includes over a thousand international news sources from scores of countries on six continents, translated into English when written in other languages.
Searchable full text of the New York Times from the first issue in 1851 to 4 years ago. Includes full page and article images. Most recent years of the Times can be searched in US Newsstream or New York Times - Digital Microfilm.
