Banned Books Week
NDSU Libraries are joining libraries around the U.S. in celebrating Banned Books Week, a tradition started in 1982 by Judith Krug and the American Library Association to bring attention to attempts to prevent access to books.
Collection Highlight: The Chronicle of Higher Education Online

The Libraries are pleased to re-introduce The Chronicle of Higher Education online to NDSU students, faculty, and staff. Our institutional subscription provides:

Collection Highlight: New York Times Available Online For NDSU Students, Faculty, and Staff

The Libraries are proud to offer NDSU students, faculty, and staff access to the digital version of the New York Times through the NYT Academic Pass. Once you have created an account with your NDSU credentials, you can access nytimes.com at any time, from any location (from the web or via the NYT smartphone apps).

Collection Highlight: HIV/AIDS Awareness Month

December is HIV/AIDS Awareness Month. Health organizations around the world work tirelessly to raise awareness around HIV/AIDS, commemorate those who have passed, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services.

Collection Highlight: Native American Heritage Month

As NDSU’s Land Acknowledgement reminds us, NDSU sits “on the traditional lands of the Oceti Sakowin (Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda) and Anishinaabe Peoples in addition to many diverse Indigenous Peoples still connected to these lands.” As we celebrate and honor the endurin

Collection Highlight: American Pharmacists Month

October is American Pharmacists Month, and we celebrate NDSU’s School of Pharmacy students and faculty. Pharmacists are essential members of health care teams, not only dispensing medication but providing health screenings, immunizations, and promoting overall health.

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NDSU Archives is proud to announce the recent acquisition of the Presentation Sisters of the Sacred Heart Convent Collection, adding to the various social programs materials at the Archives.
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Maps are a great way to visualize information that has a geographic component, and can also be used to present information on important historic and current events.
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The Materials Collection at the Klai Juba Wald Architectural Studies Library provides students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to expand their knowledge of how materials work together within various building and landscape systems.
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Celebrate the new year by checking out one of our new titles!