Refer to these additional library guides for more information on the sources used in academic research. They include links to databases, websites, and other sources where you can continue researching the Israel-Palestine conflict beyond this guide.
A collection of audio tapes and English publications about the Palestinian struggle for self determination, the colonization of Palestine and Zionism. Includes political journals and monographs from multiple viewpoints.
Official archive for the State of Israel, preserving and providing access to over 400,000,000 pages of documentation, plus thousands of photos, videos, and audio recordings.
A database of primary source documents relating to law, history, and diplomacy in the Middle East between 1916 and 2001. Part of the Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
A grassroots oral history collective founded in 2002 to record and commemorate the experiences of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon who lived through the 1948 Nakba, ‘catastrophe.’ Recorded by refugees from the camps in Lebanon.
An archive of audio and video recordings from a Jerusalem based nonprofit. Contains over 4,000 hours of footage from interviews with over 1,200 of Israel's founders.
The world’s largest online repository of documents on the question of Palestine, containing the texts of current and historical United Nations material concerning the question of Palestine and other issues related to the Middle East situation and the search for peace.
The Evergreen State State College
-serves as a starting point for understanding and contextualizing the ongoing violence in Gaza, Israel, and the West Bank.
Santa Clara University Library
-provides resources that will enable readers to gain a better understanding of the issues at stake and the history of the conflict.
Brown University
-This resource guide is intended as a starting point for those looking to research questions related to the history and politics of modern Palestine.
Dartmouth Libraries
-A guide to the Library’s research tools in Middle Eastern studies, including Arabic and Hebrew language, literature and cinema, as well as resources on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
American University Washington College of Law
-Research Guide providing resources that will enable readers to gain a better understanding of the issues at stake and the history of the conflict.