Research Guides

Archival Research - Archived Edition

Archived Edition

This Archival Research Guide has been replaced by a new edition and will no longer be updated. Please refer to our new Archival Research Guide for assistance.

About This Guide

This guide will introduce you to the basics of archival research. You will find information on:

  • What archives are and how they are arranged

  • Conducting background research

  • Where and how to look for archival collections

  • What to expect when you visit an archival repository

  • Citing and quoting from unpublished materials

  • And more

Getting Help

There are many ways to get help from a librarian — choose the method that best suits your needs:

Highlights: NYPL, New-York Historical Society, and Library of Congress

Handwritten fragment of Walt Whitman's essay
18th century map of Quebec - Library of Congress
Letter from Florence Kelley to Susan B. Anthony, 1884 - NYPL
Portrait of Aurora Calderon, Elinor Rodriguez, and Cruz Losada, 1939 - Library of Congress
Duane family cookbooks, 1840-1874 - New York Heritage Digital Collections
Letter from H.W. Hart to Century Co., 1897 - NYPL
Page from Nathaniel Hawthorne's journal, c. 1853 - NYPL
Bridge of Tomorrow from 1939 World's Fair, postcard - NYPL
Letter from Samuel Adams to George Washington, 1783 - NYPL
The immigrants' gateway to America, photo by Lewis Hine, c. 1926 - NYPL
The junction of the Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers, print, c. 1821 - NYPL
Letter from Mary Tyler Peabody to her parents, 1834 - NYPL
Members of National Woman's Party conferring over ratification of 19th amendment - Library of Congress
Request for arms from Col. Luddington, 1776 - NYPL
A south-west view of the City of New York in North America, print, 1739 - NYPL
Map of New Jersey, c.1842 - NYPL
Automat chocolate doughnuts promotional photo - NYPL

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