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NSU Libraries

Tahlequah John Vaughan Library
918-444-3235

NSU Broken Arrow Library
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The primary mission of the Library is to support the educational, research, and outreach objectives of the University by:

organizing and providing access to information resources, both on-site and through remote access, and
promoting the necessary conditions for their effective use, organization, and maintenance.
Its secondary mission is to provide the same services to residents of the Eastern Oklahoma region.

Welcome

Welcome to this guide!

This resource guide has been created for the Native American History - #3723 course with an additional focus on the project Native American Histories of Disease, Healing, and Well-being. Use the tabs above to find links for various types of information. 

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please use the information on the right to contact me (either phone or email). You can also email reference or set up a research consultation by using the "Ask a Librarian" link below.

Useful Links

NSU Libraries use the Library of Congress classification system for the following library collections:

Circulating Collections

  • Curriculum Materials
  • Main Collection

Non-circulating Collections

  • Periodicals
  • Reference Collection
  • Special Collections

Other useful links:

Library of Congress - Class E-F - History of the Americas

  • E11-143 - America
  • E51-73 - Pre-Columbian America. the Indians
  • E75-99 - Indians of North America
  • E81-83 - Indian Wars
  • E99 - Indian Tribes and Cultures
  • E151-179 - United States - General, sources and documents, historiography, biography, and historical geography
     
  • F1-975 - United States Local History 

JVL Librarian

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Jannette DeMary
Contact:
JVL 214B1
(918) 444-3263