A good way to begin research in local history is to consult secondary sources to gather background information.
The following are published histories of IUP and Indiana County.
Cashdollar, Charles D., and Cashdollar, Donna. The IUP Story : From Normal School to University. 2021. LD2485 .C37 2021
Juliette, Ron, and Dale E. Landon. Indiana University of Pennsylvania : Our Homage and Our Love. Donning Co., 1991 (Available through Internet Archive).
The Centennial Scrapbook : A Graphic History of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The Committee, 1975. (Available through Internet Archive).
Stephenson, Clarence D. Indiana County 175th Anniversary History. A.G. Halldin Pub. Co., 1978. F157.I3 S783
Indiana History. This alumni bulletin provides a history of the first 75 years of Indiana State Teachers College.
Wood, K. & MacGregor. (2002). Images of America: Indiana, Pennsylvania. Charleston, SC: Arcadia. IUP Libraries Call No. F159.I39 W66 2002
Indiana Heritage Journal is a journal once published by the Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County. These journals are available in IUP Libraries. A list of article titles that relate to the history of the University is available from this link.
Additional histories are available from this link.
Review Primary Sources including IUP Catalogs, Yearbooks, and Alumni Bulletins
Once you have gathered some background information you should move on to consulting primary sources. The following are just some of the primary sources that you may find useful in your research.
Ancestry Library Edition is a genealogical resource that provides access to billions of records for research purposes in libraries. It's a partnership between Ancestry.com and ProQuest, and is considered one of the most important genealogical collections available.
Search newspaper pages to retrieve article level information on:
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When selecting search terms remember to:
use historically used terms rather than the modern terms used today, such as the Great War instead of World War One as it is called today
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Do you have advice for searching Census Records?
Finding information in older census records can be challenging. The National Archives offers the following 20 Tips for success in finding information in Census materials.
How do I find information on mining towns in Indiana County?
Is there a way to look at Public History Projects from Previous Classes
Students in Public History classes have been doing projects for many years. If you would like to view some of projects of previous classes, and look at the sources they used for their projects, you can view them on through this LibGuide.