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Start by doing some background research to gather information.
Make a list of names and places for keywords: This will be your starting point for searching.
Consider the types of documents that might be useful: (e.g., letters, photographs, maps)
Be sure to cite any archival sources that you quote, paraphrase, or summarize. See this guide for help: How to cite archival materials
Note* Some archives may have restrictions to protect privacy or copyright. Please reach out if you need help! Searching in an archive can be difficult and we’re happy to assist.
Boolean Operators
AND
Find results that contain multiple keywords
ex. Algoma University AND Laurentian University
OR
Widen searches
ex. Sault Ste. Marie OR Sudbury OR North Bay
NOT
Excludes irrelevant results.
ex. Trudeau NOT Justin
Use “quotation marks” for exact phrases.
ex. “Algoma” AND “Union”