Guides to Citing Sources in History Papers
- Footnote/Endnote Citation Form: A Short Guide by Prof. Steve Volk
- History: Documenting Sources by Diana Hacker
- Chicago/Turabian Documentation, University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center
- Citing Electronic Information in History Papers by Maurice Crouse
- Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources by Andrew Harnack and Gene Kleppinger
- Plagiarism: Curricular Materials for History Instructors by Michael Rawson, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Guides to Doing Historical Research
- Making Sense of Evidence, a subsection of the History Matters website
- Making Sense of Oral History by Linda Shopes
- Making Sense of Films by Tom Gunning
- Making Sense of Maps by David T. Stephens
- Making Sense of Numbers by Gary J. Kornblith
- Making Sense of Letters and Diaries by Steven Stowe
- Making Sense of Advertisements by Daniel Pope
- Making Sense of American Popular Song by Ronald G. Walters and John Spitzer
- Making Sense of Documentary Photography by James Curtis
- Reading, Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for Students by Patrick Rael
- Research Methods Resources on the WWW: Historical Research Methods, a list compiled by the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia
- Step-by-Step Guide to Oral History by Judith Moyer
- Using Primary Sources on the Web by the Instruction & Research Services Committee of the Reference and User Service Association History Section in the American Library Association
General Guides to History Resources on the Internet
- H-Net, Humanities and Social Sciences Online
- Oberlin College Library List of History Web Resources
- Voice of the Shuttle: History, maintained at the University of California, Santa Barbara
- WWW Virtual Library History Central Catalogue
- Career Resources for History Majors
Guides to Subfields of History on the Internet
- African History
- Africa: History, an annotated guided maintained by the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania
- History and Cultures of Africa, maintained by the Columbia University Libraries
- Asian History
- European History
- The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies, sponsored by Georgetown University
- NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
- Latin American History
- Sources and General Resources on Latin America, maintained by OC Prof. Steve Volk
- North American History
- WWW History, an annotated guide to American history websites, subsection of the History Matters website
- Russian History
- REESweb, Russian and East European Studies
- Link Collection, maintained by the Slavic Research Center at Hokkaido University
Last updated 8/8/07




