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ACM Engage - Scholarship Stream

A guide detailing various sessions that are part of the ACM Engage Scholarship Stream program

Finding Primary Resources in the Library Catalogue

You can find Primary Sources using the University of Toronto Library Catalogue

Example: Find Primary Sources on Conceptual Art

In the search box, type: conceptual art.

Refine under Genre (Left Hand Side)

You will be taken to a list of search results. Scroll down to Genre. Select the the primary source type you are interested in. Look for any of the following terms:

  • Charters
  • Correspondence
  • Diaries
  • Documents
  • Early works
  • Interviews
  • Letters
  • Manuscripts
  • Oratory
  • Pamphlets
  • Personal Narratives
  • Sources
  • Speeches

Example: Interviews

Images

Music

Images in the Public Domain

In Canada, most works pass into the public domain after fifty years following the end of the calendar year in which the author died. However, while a work may be in the public domain, a specific edition or image of the work may be under copyright.