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Musical Geography Project

What is a Primary Resource?

Primary resources are materials -- artworks, books, maps, letters, concert reviews, blogpost, etc. -- created during the time period you are investigating. They are eyewitness accounts of the events at hand.

Primary Resources in Databases

Many of the databases provided by the St. Olaf Libraries include primary resources. 

Navigate to the A-Z database list and click the "Database Types" menu. Archives, images, and news databases are excellent places to look for primary sources for humanities research.

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Newpaper Databases

Newspaper databases can include interviews, concert reviews, and other information useful to musicology. These historical newspaper databases are useful sources to find out what people thought about music in the past.

Image Databases

There is a close connection between music and the visual arts. Image databases include paintings, sculptures, cartoons and comics, architectural photographs, and the like.

Databases for letters, diaries, and other materials

The digital archive databases will often contain letters, diaries, news reports, and other materials.  The list below is only a fraction of the available databases, so be sure to visit the full A-Z database list to find the best option for your project.