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Research Tips and Tools
The Seattle Municipal Archives has several tools that may be of use to researchers:
- Thesaurus: This is a list of standardized subject terms we use to maintain consistency in our cataloging. For example, we use the term "landfills"; if you are searching on "dumps," your search may not bring up all the relevant records. If you find an item that matches what you are searching for, cutting and pasting the subject terms for that item into the index terms search field will bring up similar results.
- Neighborhood Map Atlas: Neighborhood districts are determined using this atlas. For databases that are indexed by neighborhood, this tool can help you ensure you're searching on the name we use for a specific area.
- Street Designation Maps: Older documents in the archives often reference street designations as they appeared before the city changed its directional scheme in 1961. These maps show the designations before and after the change.
Descriptions of the types of materials cataloged in each database can be found here. We have also created tips for searching each of our databases:
Other pages that may help guide your research:
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