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ENGL 200-305 2021A JRS: Haunting/Haunted Matter: Digital Archives & Where to Find Them

Finding Digital Archives through Penn Libraries

To locate archival databases relating to a specific subject, begin by entering some relevant keywords into Franklin. The example below searches for archival databases related to children's literature: 

 

Screenshot of the Franklin homepage header.

 

 

After you click 'Search,' notice that your search results are divided across several fields: Catalog, Articles+, Databases, Colenda, and Website (the last two are cropped out of the image below). For digital archives/online databases, results should appear under Databases**, so click to expand this field and view all results.

 

Screenshot of the Franklin homepage with 3 column results from search.

**Note, however, that your keywords may not always produce database matches. The Database field will remain empty whenever this is the case. In such instances, consider revising your keywords: use synonyms, think of alternative ways of expressing your research terms, and/or implement advanced searching techniques.

 

 

The expanded results page will display all relevant databases along with with links for access. Depending on the number of results, you can further filter databases (by format, subject, type, etc.) to arrive at the most relevant for your particular needs. 

 

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***For the most comprehensive list of all digital resources at Penn classified under particular research topics, consult the E-Resources index**

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