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Includes administrative records and publications of the University and its departments that have been transferred to Archives
Historical records and publications related to the Nursing program and other health sciences fields taught at Colorado Mesa University.
Newsletter created by the baccalaureate nursing faculty in 1983 to communicate with students, colleagues, and alumni.
Areas of study, degree and certificate programs, courses offered, and other information about the institution.
The Campus Criterion started publication in 1931 and documents student life at the college over the years, including athletics, social events, clubs, student body elections, and the performing arts.
Published from 1986 until 2002, the Journal of the Western Slope was produced by students at Mesa State College to encourage the scholarly study of Colorado's Western Slope.
Includes research datasets, faculty bibliographies, and other faculty works
Presentations from the Author Showcase events hosted by the Tomlinson Library at Colorado Mesa University.
Brief biographies and selected bibliographies of publications, projects, presentations, and performances by past and current faculty of Colorado Mesa University.
Datasets created in the course of research by CMU faculty
Includes materials on the history of Western Colorado, including water resources and the Department of Energy Atomic Energy Commission
Includes student showcase programs and works as well as student theses
This collection holds posters from the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition (CIIPE).
This collection holds posters created by abstract artist and retired CSU affiliate faculty member Bob Coonts.
These posters come from the exhibition "Images of China: East and West." 这些海报来自画展“中国形象:东方和西方。”
Track 1: Food Justice Transitions: Envisioning Real Utopias from Field to Fork; Track 2: Justice and Geoengineering in the Anthropocene; Track 3: U.S. Federal Panel on Agency, Inter-agency, and International EJ Initiatives; Track 4: Environmental Justice, Violence and Historical Exclusion; Track 5: Environmental Justice & the Clean Power Plan; Track 6: Ecological Economics and Climate Justice in the Anthropocene; Track 7: Environmental Justice In and From the Global South; Track 8: Justice Beyond Humans: The Place of Nonhumans in Environmental Justice; Track 9: Environmental Justice in Transnational History; Track 10: Just Transitions; Track 11: Environmental Injustice & Health: From Data to Policy, From Community Narratives to Mobilization; Track 12: Energy Justice; Track 13: Climate Adaption and Environmental Justice in the Boston Region; Track 14: Intergenerational Justice; Track 15: Work, Workers and Environmental Justice; Track 16: Engaged Environmental Justice Research: Doing Post-Normal Science in a Post-Truth Era.
Track 1: Thinking the Anthropocene: Conceptual Issues in Environmental Justice; Track 2: Law, Rights and Environmental Justice; Track 3: Critical Perspectives on Distributive and Procedural Environmental Justice; Track 4: Climate Justice; Track 5: Water Security and Justice; Track 6: Green Cities, Inclusion, and the Justice of Recognition; Track 7: Alternatives to Development; Track 8: Teaching and Learning Environmental Justice; Track 9: Environmental Justice in China; Track 10: Indigenous People and Environmental Justice; Track 11: Moving Past Rhetoric: Incorporating Social Justice Theory and Praxis That Honors, Empowers, and Transforms Research with Underrepresented/Marginalized Communities; Track 12: Planning for Boulder's Just Transition; Track 13: Intersecting and Hidden Inequalities; Track 14: Environmental and Social Justice in Turbulent Times.
Restricted to CSU community.
Restricted to CSU community.
For self-submission guidelines see https://lib.colostate.edu/find/csu-digital-repository/how-to-submit/.
Student newspaper, 1939-
Tsanti Yearbooks, 1938-1943
CSU-Pueblo's open access, peer-reviewed journal of student research.
Access the Open Textbook Library at https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/
Colorado Council of Medical Librarians newsletter.
Collection of illustrations, portraits, photographs, and other images related to the history of disabilities.
Newsletter of the Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association.
Newsletter of the Strauss Health Sciences Library, starting in 2007 to 2019.
Miscellaneous documents from the archives not in other collections.
Photographs of some of Strauss library's medical artifacts.
Exported blog posts from the Library News Blog.
Coloring book published annually by Strauss Library.
Quarterly newsletter of the Denison Memorial Library, from 1993 to 2002.
Documents about the bills drafted to found the CU hospitals.
Manuscript collection about Meskin's work for CREEDD, a dental health research group.
PDF archive of the art exhibits at Strauss Library.
Exhibit related materials created for the Denison Library (1970-1984).
Strauss library's digitized rare books.
Videos and slides of presentations on indigenous and integrative medicine.
Documents about the practice of vivisection and animal experimentation.
Newsletter published twice annually by the College of Nursing, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Newsletter published by the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine.
Newsletter published twice a year by the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
NIH's Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) Think Tank held December 11, 2014 in Rockville, MD.
Brief monthly electronic newsletter.
Monthly newsletter from 2012-2013, ceased publication.
Historical recording of the minutes from the faculty meetings at the School of Pharmacy.
First newsletter of the School of Pharmacy, precursor to Pharmacy Perspectives.
Semi-annual print newsletter, available in hard copy and electronic formats.
Historical prescription sheets from Denver area pharmacies.
Between 1973 and 1986, members of the Beth-El Alumni Nurses Association created four scrapbooks documenting the history of the School of Nursing and the Hospital.
Created between 1923 and 1928, these slides were used at informational talks.
The collection of example documents (transactions) and transcriptions are organized by archive collection then document.
Publications by more than one faculty author.
Collective works.
Photos of Historic Clothing from the Family & Consumer Sciences Department of the University of Wyoming.
Access to these collections is restricted.
Surveys for the State of Wyoming. Project reports published 1980-1984.
Videos and content from the OER symposium held October 2019 at Coe Library.
Videos and content from the OER symposium held October 2018 at Coe Library.
Images of artifacts related to elk culture on the Wind River Indian Reservation. These objects were captured from various cultural institutions in Wyoming and on the WRIR.
A repository of publications produced by various agencies in the state of Wyoming.
A repository of publications produced by the Wyoming State Geological Survey.
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The University of Wyoming Libraries and Advanced Research Computing Center collaboratively offer the UW Data Repository which is designed to be a place for UW researchers to store and share data associated with research publications and funder requirements.
Access is limited to the University Press of Colorado members. Non-members: to purchase books, see https://upcolorado.com/
Includes Center for Literary Publishing, Colorado State University; History Colorado; Utah State Division of Indian Affairs / Utah State Division of History; and Western Press Books.