Obituaries can be a rich source of biographical information for well-known people who have died.
There are two kinds of obituaries. One is the kind that a loved one’s family writes and pays to publish in a newspaper. This will give limited biographical information.
The other kind is written by a newspaper or other periodical and includes the life story and achievements of a public figure.
Although librarians have carefully compiled these sources, there is no substitute for your own evaluation. Use the following guides to help you.
[Note: We are working to improve access to our collections and revising our subject headings to be more respectful and inclusive. Please be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in search results or library materials which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.]
Examples of subjects in the library catalogue:
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