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(I'll do #10 eventually. I know that I don't have to, but I really do want to. Just not now.)

Your Local University Library
Or, Why Every History Fan Ought to Consider the Local University Library (At the very least, a trip to the nearest one with a Humanities department).

(It should be mentioned that I currently live in a country where Universities are free. Other countries may have restrictions on public access.)

As you all know, I’m a big fan of history. Where does one find books on history? Why, the Library, of course. And seldom the regular ones. Especially when one loves literary fiction and cultural history. The following resources have helped me very much while researching fic, essays, and original prose.

Essays analysing historical literature
Gives a better background of how and why the characters act the way they do. Also tells you about things that were obviously implied in text/media to a reader of the time, but may elude your own eyes. They’re both good for discovering new canons, or finding other points of view to compare your canon with, as well as entangling all the hidden secrets in the historical context of your canon.

Sourcebooks
This is essentially books collecting treatises, letters, magazine columns, etc on how people of the selected period viewed whatever the sourcebook is about. Such as womanhood in the 18th century, the idea of privacy throughout history(A multi-volume work), or how the Victorians thought about ’Home’.

They’re more densely packed than Essays, and can feel a bit overwhelming unless you know what you’re looking for. That said, they’re very good for getting the whole picture quickly, especially if you’re writing a story dealing with wholly unfamiliar ground, or original fiction.

Libararians
Stacked for time? The librarians will help you! Tell them nicely what you need, and they should be able to tell you where you should be looking, or what keywords to use. This is invaluable. Especially if you speak two languages and are only used to using words that mean something vastly or slightly different when directly translated.

Extra Stuff
Your university library, if well-known and/or famous, may have obscure old first or second editions of classics. They may also have books that belonged to their authors. Even if not well-known or famous, your library may still have access to journals written on your desired topics. 

Date: 2020-01-21 02:19 pm (UTC)
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I'm a historian myself, and these are great resources.

Date: 2020-01-22 05:16 am (UTC)
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The university librarians may also appreciate having someone take an interest and ask for things where they can direct you to good resources. (Rather than, say, having to watch an endless supply of the student body come in only for computer access and not knowing the first thing about how to get good results from their searches.)

They were invaluable to me in my course of study as well, even thought I was training to become one, and therefore was trying to learn how to use those systems equally as well myself.)

Date: 2020-01-22 03:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silveradept
It is unlikely that you were pestering the librarians. More likely, they welcomed getting to help you in your inquiries.

Computers help a lot in keeping track of everything. And most universities that I have seen stick to a single classification and organization system across the resources that are available to the students. There may be the odd special collection outside the boundaries of that, but its classification is usually set up to make the most sense to the people that will be using it.

Date: 2020-01-23 07:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] schweetheart
Libraries are the best, especially university ones! I really miss having access to one locally.

Date: 2020-01-23 11:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] schweetheart
Yeah, the one at my old uni was right next to the foodcourt. So useful XD Our public library does its best, but they just don't have the same range when it comes to non-fiction texts, so it can be a bit frustrating trying to research stuff.

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