For immediate release | November 30, 2020

Tools for Locating Primary Sources in Archives and Online RUSA Webinar

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CHICAGO- Are you new to working with patrons who need to find primary sources? Register today for the December 9th webinar ""

This webinar is for librarians who have taken on new duties in subjects (such as history, area studies, religion or literature) whose scholars need to consult primary sources. It will introduce them to basic tools that will enable them to help patrons find archives or online collections of digitized materials.

The webinar will cover using four important electronic databases, and several prominent printed resources, to locate primary sources in archives and in online databases. Participants will be able to find primary sources: by consulting secondary sources, through using electronic databases, consulting biographical dictionaries, and using printed catalogs of manuscript collections.

The instructor, Steve Knowlton, is a Librarian for History and African American Studies at Princeton University. He has published a number of peer-reviewed articles based on research using primary sources and regularly coaches graduate students and undergraduates in performing archival research.

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The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) is a division of the 91´«Ã½. RUSA serves all types of libraries in reference, user services, adult readers advisory and collection development as well as resource sharing, genealogy and archives, business reference and reference technology.

RUSA has six specialty sections that are free to RUSA members: (Business Reference and Services Section), (Collection Development and Evaluation Section) (History Section), (Emerging Technologies Section), (Reference Services Section) and (Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section

Contact:

Ninah Moore

Program Officer-Continuing Education

RUSA

nmoore@ala.org

312 280 4398