Are you researching an Aucklander or a local public figure? Here are some pointers to help you get started.
Researching well-known people
Search the library catalogue
If you are researching a well-known person, there is likely to be a variety of resources available in the library catalogue. Use the ‘Refine by’ menu to filter your search results.
Auckland Libraries also provides access to a range of online databases. You can search for resources in these databases using our article search.
- When using article search, you may see a ‘Research Starter’. This provides a short biography and other resources to look up.
Browse online resources
For researching people, try these online resources:
Ask an expert
As your research progresses, you may need to:
- contact a research librarian to ask a question
- come and see one of our specialist research librarians at Research Central, Research South, or Heritage Collections Reading Room. Go to our list of locations.
Find out more about our research services.
Auckland heritage institutions
Within Auckland, there are a number of other heritage institutions that may be able to help with your local history research.
- Auckland Council archives - cemetery records, Auckland Council staff records, registers and licences issued by Auckland Council
- Auckland War Memorial Museum - exhibitions on New Zealand history, natural history and military history, and pre-eminent Māori and Pacific collections
- Archives New Zealand - New Zealand government archives and national treasures