The Northwest Phoenix (also known as simply Northwest Phoenix, or Phoenix) ran from 1964-2010. The chief purpose of the newspaper was to communicate events a...
The first President of what was then Indiana College was elected by the Board of Trustees in 1829. William Lowe Bryan served as president of Indiana Universi...
The Northwest Student existed only for one school year, running from the fall of 1968 to the spring 1969 semester. The following semester, the newspaper swit...
This collection contains digitized issues of student newspapers from the Indiana University Northwest Archives. IU Northwest is the result of growth and chan...
The Sembène mss., 1956-2008, consists of the correspondence, photographs, writings, professional files, film scripts, and related material of filmmaker and a...
In the fall of 1995, the August 28th issue held only a simple IU East logo on the front, with a notice that “the Indiana University East Student Newspaper we...
This collection contains digitized issues of student newspapers from the Indiana University East Archives. Students published the newspaper under several titles between 1973 and 2016, including The Pioneer Press (1973-1987), New Voice (1987-1995), The Pioneer (1995-1996), The Pioneer Press (1996-2008), The Howler (2008-2017).
Dates have been transcribed as published on the original issues, apart from issues with handwritten date corrections or obvious misprints. Thank you to Dakota Firsich and Brittany Yoder, graduates of IU East, for their work facilitating the digitization of this collection, as well as the Indiana University Bicentennial Archives Development and Deployment Project (ADDP) and Digital Collections Services (DCS). Issues published with only a month and year have been dated as published on the first of that month.
If you have questions or are interested in donating past issues of IU East student newspapers, please contact iueref@iu.edu.
In the fall of 1996, the student newspaper reverted to its original name, The Pioneer Press, which it had first adopted in 1973. This name remained in use un...
Even though IU East began in 1971, the student newspaper wasn’t organized until the spring of 1973. It started with a staff of seven and the first thing need...
The Centerion ran from 1959-1962. The chief purpose of the newspaper was to keep students informed of campus activities. During this time, Indiana University...
The Lilly Library is the rare books, manuscripts, and special collections library of the Indiana University Libraries, Bloomington. Its collections represent...
Photographer and newspaperman Frank Hohenberger spent forty-seven years recording the life, customs, and scenes of the hills of Brown County, Indiana, with s...
In September of 1987, the paper changed its name to the New Voice, in an effort to “rebuild the paper” and to jump start journalism at the IU East Campus as ...
Martha Jeannette Vicinus was a faculty member of the Indiana University English Department from 1968-1982. Her papers comprise 1 cubic foot and span the peri...
Named by its founding editor-in-chief, Howard Sharp, The Mirror was the student newspaper for Indiana University Kokomo’s predecessor, Kokomo Junior College,...
This collection contains two issues of The Illegitimate, a publication of the IU Kokomo student government, from 1969. As described by its editors, The Illeg...
The Center Scope was a monthly student newspaper published from 1958-1960. The collection contains two issues of this title published in 1959 and 1960 respec...
In the spring of 1978, students at Indiana University Kokomo revived the student newspaper with issues of the newly named IUK Register. This collection conta...
Students at the Kokomo Extension Center published the Extender from 1960-1965, documenting the transition from the Seiberling Mansion to the opening of the n...
As described by the editors, The Kokomo Center Review was published by the Indiana University Center Division of Adult Education and Public Services, and pri...
This collection contains one issue of Center Chatter, a monthly publication written by students at the Kokomo Center of Indiana University from 1947-1948.
Also printed as The Kokomo Student Voice, this student newspaper published biweekly issues from 1970-1977. In its first issue printed in October 1970, editor...
Named after Phoenix Rising from the Ashes, the signature outdoor sculpture on the IU Kokomo campus, The IUK Phoenix published biweekly issues from 1981-1991.
After learning that IU Northwest also had a campus publication named the Phoenix, a campus-wide committee renamed the IU Kokomo student newspaper The Corresp...
In 2007 and 2008, the IU East campus restructured its curriculum and changed its’ look and priorities under the new leadership of Chancellor Nassar Paydar. I...
This collection includes photographs documenting the activities of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame as well as images used to publicize film screenings and ...
Records of Indiana University president. Organized in two series, the collection primarily consists of incoming correspondence during Swain's tenure. Include...
The Ngũgĩ mss. (ca. 1950s-2014) consist of the papers of Kenyan author, playwright, essayist, educator, and activist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. and Ngũgĩ burst onto ...
The IUB Map Collections contain digitized public domain maps from the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries print map collections. Maps in the digital collection range from the early nineteenth century to the present and feature: Geologic, topographic, and highway maps of Indiana in the Indiana Historic Maps Collection; Russian military topographic maps produced for defense and economic planning in the Russian Military Topographic Map Collection. The print IUB Map Collections are located on the 2nd floor of the East Tower of the Herman B Wells Library, 1320 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. To suggest maps to add to the digital collection or for more information, please contact us at libgimms@indiana.edu.
This collection is comprised of 20 maps produced as part of Alfred C. Kinsey’s gall wasp research, which culminated in the volume entitled The gall wasp genus Cynips: a study in the origin of species (https://iucat.iu.edu/catalog/932965). Kinsey’s gall wasp research predates the work on human sexuality for which he is more widely known. The maps were created during a span of twenty years, between approximately 1917 and 1937. Eighteen of the collection items are United States Geological Survey base maps onto which hand-annotated species data was added. Of particular interest to researchers may be the two remaining hand-drawn maps (Untitled I; First Expedition, 1931-32, Indiana University Second Mexican and Biological Expedition, 1935-36) which document Kinsey’s research travel routes. The original, physical copies of this set of 20 maps are housed at the Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University, Bloomington.
This collection contains digitized issues of student newspapers from the Indiana University Kokomo Archives, including issues of The Mirror (1932-1934) from Kokomo Junior College which preceded the opening of the Kokomo extension center of Indiana University in 1945.
Print issues were donated and collected by various means, creating a collection that is representative but incomplete. Coverage from student newspapers published from 1945-1969 is sparse, with more consistent publication and coverage beginning in the 1970s. Students published the newspaper under many titles between 1948 and 2019, including Center Chatter (1948), Kokomo Center Review (1950-1951), Center Scope (1959-1960), Extender (1960-1965), Regionnaire (1966), Road Runner (1966-1970), Illegitimate (1969), Student Voice (1970-1977), Register (1978), Phoenix (1981-1991), and variations on The Correspondent (1991-present).
Dates have been transcribed as published on the original issues, apart from issues with handwritten date corrections or obvious misprints. Issues published with only a month and year have been dated as published on the first of that month.
Thank you to Samuel Garcia-Lopez and Britney Netherton, graduates of IU Kokomo, for their work facilitating the digitization of this collection, as well as the Indiana University Bicentennial Archives Development and Deployment Project (ADDP) and Digital Collections Services (DCS).
If you have questions or are interested in donating past issues of IU Kokomo student newspapers, please contact iukarch@iu.edu.
The Poole mss. are a collection of 137 ancient, medieval and renaissance manuscripts and single leaves ranging from the 3rd to the 16th century. The collecti...
The collection consists of photographs (prints and negatives), loose photo captions, and postcards related to Eisenstein's film Que viva Mexico, released in ...
The History of Medicine Collection at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library includes rare books, journals, manuscripts, artifacts, and other unique materials docume...
This collection consists of 28 color drawings of vascular surgery procedures such as endarterectomies, bypasses, grafts, aneurysmal repairs, arterial incisio...
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Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine
The bulk of Indiana University’s Russian Military Topographic Map Collection is made up of the Soviet Red Army topographic maps, which were produced for defense and economic planning. This collection came to Indiana University from the duplicate map room of the Library of Congress Map Collection in the early 1990s. These maps cover not only parts of Russia and Eastern Europe, but extend as far north as Scandinavia, as far west as Germany and the Netherlands, and as far south as Iran.
View an interactive index map of the collection (https://iu.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3003eaf8107048aeabd74b74a1481cb4).
This project was supported by a Digitizing Hidden Collections grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The Wylie family members represented in this collection are all family or in-laws of Andrew Wylie, Jr., son of Indiana University’s first president, Andrew W...
The Indiana University Archives is the largest and most comprehensive source of information on the history and culture of IU. This site includes finding aids...
The William and Gayle Cook Music Library, recognized as one of the largest academic music libraries in the world, serves the world-renowned Jacobs School of ...
Materials collected from the composition studio of Leonard Bernstein, a conductor, composer, and musician active during the mid-20th century. The collection ...