Primary source material such as photos, maps, and works of art are often contained in print books. Books containing this type of material tend to be large and do not fit on our standard size shelves. We shelve large (OVERSIZE) books in a separate section on each of the stack floors. When you are searching in the library catalog and you see OVERSIZE preceding the call number, you know the book will be shelved in a separate section. To locate it, simply take the elevator to the floor denoted by the call number (ex, call numbers beginning with the letter E are all located on the fourth floor). When you exit the elevator, go to your right and walk all the way down to the end. That is where you will see the oversize books.
You can also browse the oversize section in the call number range your topic is associated with.
Publications generated by a government body, public records, reports and statistics such as census records, laws, Supreme Court decisions and treaties are excellent sources of primary materials. The John W. Wydler Government Information Depository of Hofstra University is a virtual depository designated by the U.S. Federal government. Click the link above for information about the depository, guidance for using the collection, and contact information for additional help.
Database of congressional publications and legislative histories. Also includes member biographies, committee assignments, voting records, and financial data; and the full text of key regulatory and statutory resources.
Please note: Congressional Publications also provides access to many Congressional Research Service Reports (CRS). These reports are published to provide non-partisan research to U.S. congress. The reports are authored by experts and cover many topics. They are especially useful to students.
You can also find CRS reports here.
Use this database to find U.S. Federal Government information emanating from Congress. Find committee hearings, house and senate documents and reports, legislative histories, and Congressional Research Service reports.
Use DISCOVERY to locate primary source materials. Click on the Books/eBooks tab to start.
Use the following databases to locate primary materials
Reveal Digital offers six collections of open-access primary source materials from libraries, museums, historical societies and individual collectors.
"HathiTrust was founded in 2008 as a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries now preserving 18+ million digitized items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. We offer reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. and international copyright law, text and data mining tools for the entire corpus, and other emerging services based on the combined collection." (quote taken from HathiTrust website)
Hofstra University is now a member of Hathi Trust. Please click on the LOG IN link in upper right of screen. Then choose Hofstra from the list of member libraries. Once logged in, you will be able to download and print documents.
You might want to visit libraries which have collections of manuscripts, papers, organizational records, ephemera or other unpublished materials relating to the people, organizations and agencies involved in the events. These are often original, one-of-a-kind materials. Click on the link above for Hofstra University's Special Collections department.
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