If you are off campus and cannot access any of the following databases or repositories, log in first through IU Libraries.
LOCAL ARCHIVES AND REPOSITORIES
Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection
Herald-Times Online
IU Archives and Office of Records Management
IU Archives Finding Aids sites
Lilly Library
Monroe County Historical Society
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND REPOSITORIES
Archive Grid
National Archives and Records Administration
National Archives on Women
Smithsonian Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web
UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES AND REPOSITORIES
Archives for Research on Women and Gender (UT San Antonio)
Emory Women Writers Resources Project
Midwest Women’s Historical Collection (UIC)
Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture (Duke)
Schlesinger Library on History of Women in America (Radcliffe)
University of Michigan’s “Women’s Education Evolves 1790-1890”
Women and Leadership Archives (Loyola)
PRIMARY TEXTS ONLINE
Black Women Writers
Digital Schomburg African-American Women Writers
The Internet Archive (e-books and texts)
Library of Congress “American Women” Project
Library of Congress “American Memory” Project
Library of Congress “National Woman Suffrage” Collection
Making of America (Cornell and Michigan)
19th-century Schoolbooks Project (Nietz Collection at Pittsburgh)
North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries, and Oral Histories
“Scribbling Women” Public Media Foundation
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
Women Writers (U Virginia Electronic Text Center)
Women Writers Project (Brown U)
GENERAL WRITING AND RESEARCH
Archival Terms Glossary (SAA)
Archives and Archival Memory (Maureen Flynn-Burhoe)
Citing Electronic Sources from Library of Congress
Evaluating Information (IUB)
JSTOR journal archive
MLA Style Tips from Diana Hacker
MLA Page Formatting (Hacker Handbooks)
Online Writing Lab (OWL at Purdue)
Oxford English Dictionary Online (OED)
Project Muse journals online
Worldcat Libraries Database
Writing Guides at CSU (Disciplinary)
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