Sources of Inquiry

Sources of Inquiry

Exploring the Foundations of Primary & Archival Research

Library Exhibit Gallery

2017-18 Academic Year

Archivists and librarians at CSUN have been building primary and archival research collections for several decades to help students and other researchers discover and analyze critical information about our collective past. Their great strength and challenge as research materials is that they present information without providing interpretation, analysis, or evaluation. Indeed, those who engage with primary and archival sources often encounter information not seen or considered by others. As a result, they can conduct original analysis, advance new arguments, and draw unique conclusions.

On display in the gallery are items selected from all parts of the holdings in Special Collections and Archives. Rather than leading viewers through an exploration of a particular subject, time period, or theme, the selected items should prompt visitors to consider the strengths and weaknesses of primary and archival sources as research tools.

As you explore the gallery, we encourage you to consider the items selected for display thoughtfully. Ask yourself who produced the item, why they made it, who used it, how they used it, and finally how you as a researcher interested in understanding our collective past, present, or future might draw upon it as source material in a research project today.

You'll see numbers on each of the cases that correspond to the numbers in this audio tour. As you move around the gallery you can view a list of items while listening to information about the format highlighted in each case.

Case 1, Legal Records, is located behind you.