Workshop: Archival research (course content)

dawn pankonien
1 min readMay 17, 2019

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This is that space in the semester where you get to seek out the archive or archives that will be most useful to you in your research this semester. I can’t tell you what or where. That’s up to you. Though you can email me if you get stuck, tell me what you think you are in search of, and then I can look alongside of you. So: stay in touch, please.

Once you find the archive(s) you will use to inform your thinking this semester, show us here.

Step 1: Paste a link/links, screenshot(s), and/or photo(s) of the archival content you will be using to inform your thinking. (You don’t need to include everything — just give us a sense of your archival content.)

Step 2: Create bibliographic entries for 1–3 archival sources you will be using (later you’ll be able to cut and paste these directly into your final bibliography). *Citing archives style guide here

Step 3: In 1 to 5 sentences, tell us what this archive does (or what the specific archival resources you’ve found do) for your project.

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