Hahaha it 100% depends on what your studying and the library or archive your using. There are a lot of online databases and repositories that offer good stuff (sometimes translated). Finally, inter library loan is an amazing resource, it may seem inconvenient, but sometimes it’s the only (or cheapest) way to get hands on items that are or might contain primary source material.
To the Databases! We going National Treasure!
Literally 😂 and sometimes you have to wear gloves too !
Hahaha it 100% depends on what your studying and the library or archive your using. There are a lot of online databases and repositories that offer good stuff (sometimes translated). Finally, inter library loan is an amazing resource, it may seem inconvenient, but sometimes it’s the only (or cheapest) way to get hands on items that are or might contain primary source material.
Jstor saved me in many a class.
Wrong sub
Time to pull out the old FRUS to see how France and the US put Diem in power in South Vietnam.
and desperately using every search engine trick you can think of to find translations because you don't speak ancient languages lmao