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Search the Iowa Digital Library. The Iowa Digital Library features more than a million digital objects created from the holdings of the University of Iowa Libraries and its campus partners. Included are illuminated manuscripts, historic maps, fine art, historic newspapers, scholarly works, and more.
Find information and collections in the Archives, based on subject or type of record. List of Archives Record Groups. Browse lists of collections, including links to guides and finding aids. Online: Iowa Digital Library and the Internet Archive. The Iowa Digital Library features historic campus maps, town and campus scenes, and more.
The University of Iowa Libraries is a congressionally designated depository for U.S. Government information. Access to the government information collection is open to the public. More information can be found here.
The Iowa Digital Library contains more than 300,000 digital objects—photographs, maps, sound recordings and documents—from libraries and archives at University of Iowa and their partnering institutions.
University Archives. Dating back to 1868 the Daily Iowan archive provides access to digitized versions of The Daily Iowan and its predecessors: the University Reporter (1868-81), the Vidette (1879-81), the Vidette-Reporter (1881-1901) and the University Mirror (1881).
The Map Collection has contributed to several collections available in the Iowa Digital Library: Iowa Historic Sheet Maps; Iowa Counties Historic Atlases; Hixson Plat Map Atlases of Iowa; Iowa Aerial Photo Indices; Two more map collections of interest in the IDL include: University of Iowa Campus Maps; GLO Maps
Search our websites in the Internet Archive: The University of Iowa currently crawls websites in eight collections: Digital Projects – Selected projects by faculty, students and departments affiliated with the University of Iowa.
The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art’s permanent collection encompasses over sixteen thousand artworks from around the world. These support and enhance university research, teaching, and outreach, and enrich the lives of all Iowans.
Book Model Collection. Calvin Geological Photographs. Capture Your Research. cARTalog. Center for New Music Archive. Christine Grant collection. Civil War Diaries and Letters. Conserving the Constitution of the State of Iowa, 1988. Council on Disability Awareness Publications.
Map Collection. Housed on the third floor of the Main Library, the Map Collection contains more than 250,000 sheet maps, including maps issued by city, county, state and national governments, international organizations, and a variety of commercial publishers.