Resources For Students

Get Help from Experts

Need assistance with your project? We can help!

Research Days

Meet in person with research specialists, librarians, and other experts.

Get Feedback

Advancing from a District Contest to Maryland History Day? You’re eligible for our project review.

Web Resources

Finding Sources

How to evaluate and choose sources for your project.

Citations & Process

How to cite your sources and craft your Process Paper.

Sample Projects

See previous projects by Maryland students like you.

Webinars

Videos covering research topics for students.

NHD Resources

Helpful resources and examples from National History Day.

Partner Resources

Links to resources from nearby museums and libraries.

National History Day Resources

The National History Day website is a great tool to guide your research. Here are some useful resources you can find there:

  • NHD Theme Book – This changes every year for the theme. It includes a narrative that invites you to think deeper about the theme, as well as topic suggestions and articles by scholars.
  • NHD Rule Book – Want to know exactly how the judges do the word counts on exhibit boards? Need the details on time limits, costumes, or using the first person in papers? The NHD rule book should be first in your reading for competition details.
  • Guidelines for Conducting Interviews – While an interview is not required for projects, you may want to include one in your project creation. Use this page for etiquette, guidelines, and the distinction between primary and secondary sources.
  • Project Examples – These examples, while not the only way to success, may give you some inspiration or help you see how other students have created their project.
  • Ask The Expert! – NHD Produced this series with NEH researchers, giving tips and tricks for categories and creating your project. See what they say!
  • Creating the Annotated Bibliography – If it’s your first time or your fifth, creating a bibliography is difficult! Keep this guide handy while you’re writing your entries and annotations.

Partner Resource Links

Here are some lists and resources from museums and libraries in Maryland and Washington D.C.. Many of these sites welcome you to come for a research day or to schedule an appointment for research.