Online Resources
- First Nations Collection
- American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection
- The Invasion of America
- Native Languages of the Americas: Native American Cultures
- New York State Archives: Native American Digital Collection
- Native American Manuscript Collections
- The Indian Sentinel, 1902-1962
- Heard Museum: American Indian Art and History
Books and Videos
Use the COD Library's book catalog to find books & videos. Click on the "keyword" tab to search using multiple search terms and limit your results by material type (book, video), date, or language. You'll need a current library card to check out books.
E-book Collections
Most books in these collections can also be located and accessed by searching in the Library's book catalog.
- ebrary
Collection contains several books related to Native American Studies. Many e-books can be viewed from your computer or downloaded to your e-book reader. You need to create an account to download e-books to your device.
- Humanities (ACLS) E-book Collection
This resource includes over 1500 full-text, cross-searchable books in the humanities selected by scholars for their continuing importance for research and teaching. Pages from this collection can be printed and emailed.
Project Gutenberg E-books
Project Gutenberg provides access to a number of primary and secondary-source Native America Studies e-books. Many can be read online or downloaded to e-book readers.
Reference Works
Reference works, such as dictionaries and encyclopedias are useful for learning about background information on a topic.
Please note that print reference books may be used while in the library only. Online reference books may be accessed from any on or off-campus computer. You'll need a library card to access online books and articles from off-campus.
Click on the links below to access the online book/website or record/description of the print book.
- The Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775 - e-book
- Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West
Reference HB1965 .E53 2006 - American Indian History
Reference E77 .A496 2003 - American Indian Quotations
Reference PN6081.4 .A43 1996 - The Native North American Almanac : A Reference Work on Native North Americans in the United States and Canada
Reference E77 .N37 2001
Databases
Online Resources
- Native American Times
- Native Languages of the Americas: Native American Cultures
- American Indian Policy Institute
- National Indian Law Library
- Indian Country Today
- Alaska Native Knowledge Network
Books and Videos
Use the COD Library's book catalog to find books & videos. Click on the "keyword" tab to search using multiple search terms and limit your results by material type (book, video), date, or language. You'll need a current library card to check out books.
E-book Collections
Most books in these collections can also be located and accessed by searching in the Library's book catalog.
- ebrary
Collection contains several books on Philosophy. Many e-books can be viewed from your computer or downloaded to your e-book reader. You need to create an account to download e-books to your device.
- EBSCO e-book collection
Find 100s of Philosophy-related books . NOTE: Books can be viewed by single page on a computer, or, can be downloaded to an e-book reader. You'll be prompted to create an EBSCO account. The loan period for e-books is four hours. Books can be renewed after the initial loan period expires.
- Humanities (ACLS) E-book Collection
This resource includes over 1500 full-text, cross-searchable books in the humanities selected by scholars for their continuing importance for research and teaching. Pages from this collection can be printed and emailed.
Project Gutenberg E-books
Project Gutenberg provides access to a number of primary and secondary-source philosophy e-books. Many can be read online or downloaded to e-book readers.
Reference Works
Reference works, such as dictionaries and encyclopedias are useful for learning about background information on a topic, as well as how philosophers have interpreted and understood a topic and its evolution.
Please note that print reference books may be used while in the library only. Online reference books may be accessed from any on or off-campus computer. You'll need a library card to access online books and articles from off-campus.
Click on the links below to access the online book/website or record/description of the print book.
- Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today - e-book
- Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature
Reference PS153.I52 E53 2007 - American Indian Religious Traditions
E98.R3 C755 2005