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Can I use Google?

Yes! Google is often a helpful tool for finding online exhibits from libraries, archives, and museums, as well as a resource for locating digitized or born-digital books, maps, government documents, and more. Just keep in mind that the primary sources in subscription databases will not be discoverable through Google and that Google can search some library catalogs better than others.

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