These collections contain primary sources that uniquely document the history of Kansas State University. Included are photographs, yearbooks, course catalogs, books, ledgers, scrapbooks, letters, and more. Most selections are from the University Archives of Kansas State University located in Hale Library.
This collection provides a limited selection of historical photographs preserved in the University Archives of Kansas State University located in Hale Library.
The K-State Research Exchange (K-REx) is a service to preserve and provide permanent access to scholarly materials created by K-State faculty and students.
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New Prairie Press offers a home for journals edited by scholars committed to the principles of open access publishing.
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The Kansas Aerial Photography Initiative (KAPI) preserves and provides access to over 65,000 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture air photos of Kansas counties.
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BiodIS is a project to expose information associated with the university's natural collections to a diverse group of users.