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Resources and Services for Iowa Indigenous Peoples

A guide prepared by Iowa State University librarians for tribal members with ties to ISU land

Iowa State University Digital Press

If you are looking for a digital publisher, the Iowa State University Digital Press is committed to increasing the diversity of voices that are represented in the scholarly record. They welcome journals, conferences, and edited volumes that seek to publish submissions from students, emerging scholars, authors from underrepresented groups, in languages other than English, and voices from outside academia.

Preferred Subject Terms

The North American Indigenous peoples vocabulary includes current preferred subject headings, related Library of Congress headings, the names of present-day nations, alternative names, and feedback from members of the communities being described. Explore this vocabulary and other preferred terms at Iowa State University Library Vocabularies.

ISU Library Metadata Services

Contact us!

Metadata Services Librarians:

  • Heather Campbell
  • Christopher Dieckman
  • Kelly Hyland
  • Sylvie Manuel
  • Nausicaa Rose
  • Hema Thulsidhos

Former Head of Metadata Services:

  • Harriet Wintermute

Content Warning

Iowa State University Library collects, preserves, and provides access to materials for teaching, learning, and research from a broad range of sources and time periods. Some of these materials may be offensive or contain negative stereotypes. Their presence should be viewed and considered within their historical context. They do not represent the views of Iowa State University or the University Library.