While archives have been viewed as unbiased repositories of the past in its entirety, they are in fact spaces of gaps and silences. These gaps and silences are due to changing opinions of archivists have considered "of enduring value," and can reflect historical, institutional, and internalized racism, classism, sexism, and ignorance of marginalized genders and sexualities. Biases may also impact the archivist's description. Archives are not neutral.
Learn more about how to be a critical user of archives and primary sources.
Welcome! This guide provides an introduction to starting your research on Central Coast and San Luis Obispo County history. It is intended as a resource for Cal Poly students, faculty, and staff as well as the broader community.
Use the tabs on the left to navigate through the pages in this guide.
If you have questions or edits, contact Laura Sorvetti, Special Collections and Archives.
In July 2020, Special Collections and Archives co-presented with the San Luis Obispo History Center an introduction to doing research online.