Sources of Information about UNI

Rod Library---Special Collections

This guide lists and describes a variety of information sources such as books, newspapers, and special reports that researchers may need when investigating topics related to UNI. Most of these sources are located in Special Collections; many are also located in other parts of the Rod Library. For quick facts about such things as institutional name changes, president's names and terms, campus buildings, tuition and fees, and enrollment, see the "UNI Fact Sheet."
[| Books about UNI | Periodical Articles about UNI | Student Newspapers | Student Yearbooks | Theses, Specialist Papers, and Dissertations | Student Creative Work | UNI Biographical Information | Finance | Student Demographic Data | Governance,Rules,Regulations |]

Books about UNI


Periodical Articles about UNI

There is a limited number of periodical articles on UNI and its place in Iowa educational history cited in the following bibliographies.

Student Newspapers

Subject indexing for UNI student newspapers is nearly complete. This indexing, under the title Index UNI, is available at: Index UNI. The subject indexing focuses on athletics, traditional events, student life, organizations, administration, curriculum, and campus development. Alternative and generally shorter-lived student newspapers such as The New Prairie Primer, The UNI Sentinel, and The Northern Edition are available in Special Collections.

Student Yearbooks

A student yearbook was published annually from 1905-1969 and from 1979-1997.

UNI Theses, Specialist Papers, and Dissertations

All theses, specialist degree papers, and dissertations accepted by UNI are listed in UNISTAR under author, title, and subject. These works are available in Special Collections, the Stacks, and the Microforms Area a few months after they are accepted. Within the following Library of Congress classification numbers, the papers are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.

Student Creative Work

Over the last seventy years UNI students have published collections of their creative work under at least twenty titles. Some titles lasted only an issue or two; other titles went through many issues over several years. Copies of nearly all such publications are in Special Collections; a few are in the Stacks or Periodicals as well. Recent titles include:

UNI Biographical Information

The most comprehensive sources of UNI biographical information are located in Special Collections. However, the first source in this list is also available elsewhere.

Finance


Student Demographic Data

The UNI Office of Institutional Research publishes a variety of reports about UNI and its students. The following are especially useful.

Governance, Rules, Regulations



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