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American Indian Learning Resource Center

The Mishoomis Collection Library of the American Indian Learning Resource Center consists of American Indian/Alaskan Native scholarly research materials which are housed in the AILRC office.

Archives

The archives include the official publications, photographs, memorabilia and non-current office records of the University of Minnesota Duluth.

Audiobooks RSS Feed - Audio Books

Our audiobooks are available in CD and cassette formats. This collection can be searched separately.

Bestsellers RSS Feed - Best Sellers

Our bestseller collection contains popular fiction and nonfiction from current bestseller lists. This collection can be searched separately.

Books RSS Feed - Books

Our collection of printed books contains approximately 230,000 volumes. This collection can be searched separately.

Center for Economic Development

The Center for Economic Development in downtown Duluth has a library for small business entrepreneurs. This collection can be searched separately.

Children's Literature RSS Feed - Children's 
Literature

Our children's literature collection includes fiction and nonfiction books for preschool to age 13, including Caldecott and Newbery honor and medal books. This collection can be searched separately.

DVD/Video RSS Feed - DVD and Video

Our DVD and videocassette collection contains a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction titles. This collection can be searched separately.

E-Books

Our eBooks (Electronic Books) are books that are available full-text/full-content online via the web to UMD students, faculty and staff. Our eBook collection can be searched separately from the rest of the catalog, using information about each eBook.

Government Documents

We are a Federal Depository Library that collects print and electronic federal and state documents.

Microform Collection

Our microform collection includes microfilm, microfiche, and cartridges containing newspapers, magazines, journals, and documents. This collection can be searched separately.

Music Recordings RSS Feed - Music

We have music on CD, cassette, and phonograph records. This collection can be searched separately.

Natural Resources Library at the Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI)

The NRRI Library provides information services to those in need of research materials or information related to natural resources.

Northeast Minnesota Historical Center (NEMHC)

The Northeast Minnesota Historical Center is a service-oriented archive containing local history resources on Duluth and St. Louis, Lake, Cook and Carlton counties.

Plays

Our plays are not a separate physical collection, but they can be searched separately here.

Ramseyer-Northern Bible Society Museum Collection

The Bible Bollection includes over 1800 bibles and other scriptural works representing 410 languages.

Reference Collection RSS Feed - Reference 
Collection

Our reference collection is made up of print and electronic reference books for finding specific information or gaining background knowledge. This collection can be searched separately.

Special Collections

Special Collections include UMD Library materials that require special care or protection due to their age, condition, unusual format, or special subject matter. This collection can be searched separately.

Teaching Materials RSS Feed - Teaching 
Materials

Our teaching materials collection contains materials for teachers from preschool through high school. This collection can be searched separately.

Thesis Collection

The UMD Library has a collection of theses produced by UMD students in fulfillment of their master's degrees.

Tweed Museum Library

The Tweed Museum of Art has a library for use within the museum. This collection can be searched separately.

Voyageur Collection

The Voyageur Collection consists of books, periodicals, pamphlets, manuscripts, and maps related to the history of this region, including Canada and the Arctic. This collection can be searched separately.

Rory Litwin
Page updated 11/08

 

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