This page contains links to useful research resources that help to provide context to our collections.
Links to Learning is a list of websites listed below have researched Nixon Library collections to develop their product.
White House Tapes learn about the history of the taping system, download the finding aid, and listen to tape conversations.
Officials of the Nixon Administration a list, by year, of the names and titles of the Executive Office of the President.
Collections by Subject includes lists of textual and audiovisual resources on subjects including American Indians, "Deep Throat" (W. Mark Felt), Silent Majority, SALT and ABM, the U.S. Supreme Court, Welfare Reform, and more.
Pre-Presidential Task Force Reports submitted to President-elect Richard M. Nixon prior to his inauguration.
Research Bibliography a non-exhaustive list including books, articles, and dissertations about Richard Nixon, his administration, and major issues during his Presidency. The list is arranged by categories such as Biographies, China, Labor, and Welfare.
National Security Memoranda including the National Security Study Memoranda and National Security Decision Memoranda from the National Security Council Institutional "H" Files have been digitized and are available on our website.
The National Archives' Vietnam War research portal a central space for all National Archives resources and content related to the Vietnam War for use by researchers, students and educators, museum goers, veterans, and those curious about the conflict.
Public Papers of the President are available through the University of California, Santa Barbara's American Presidency Project website.
Pentagon Papers are accessible through the National Archives and Records Administration's archives.gov website.
Nixon Grand Jury Records are available through the National Archives and Records Administration's archives.gov website.
Watergate Trial Records Digitized A new website serves as a portal to browse the newly digitized records as the country marks the 50th anniversary of the break-in on June 17, 1972.
In addition, please refer to the Guide to Holdings, Research FAQs, or contact us for more information.