Carnegie Mellon University Libraries

History:

History of Technology and Science:

Primary Sources

Below are some primary sources that can be found at Hunt Library, Carnegie Mellon; Hillman Library, the University of Pittsburgh; the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh; and on the Web. Repositories of other primary sources can be found using the resources at History: Databases and Indexes: Archival Resources. If you need help finding primary sources, ask at the Hunt Library reference desk.


History of Technology and Science:
Primary Sources:

Audio Materials

See also the resources in History: Audio Resources: General.
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History of Technology and Science:
Primary Sources:

Books

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History of Technology and Science:
Primary Sources:

Collections, Papers, and Diaries

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History of Technology and Science:
Primary Sources:

Government Documents


Documents produced by the United States government can be a great source of information. Below are just a few examples of the types of government documents that are relevant to the history of technology and science. To find more, use the databases and indexes listed at History: Databases and Indexes: Government Documents. If you need help locating government documents, ask for assistance at the Hunt Library reference desk.
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History of Technology and Science:
Primary Sources:

Magazines and Journals


Magazines and journals can be considered either primary or secondary sources, depending the way in which they are used. Ask your professor if you have questions about which they might be considered in the context of your paper. Some of the indexes and databases listed at History of Science and Technology: Databases and Indexes cover the magazines and journals listed below, as well as additional titles of interest.
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History
April 2011 -- http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/sc24/History/hotsprimary.html
Sue Collins, Senior Librarian, sc24@andrew.cmu.edu