

Welcome to the archive for The Daily O'Collegian, the campus newspaper of Oklahoma State University, since 1895.
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The Spotlighting Oklahoma Oral History Project was officially launched in 2009 as a way to document the development of Oklahoma by recording its cultural and intellectual history.
This collection provides full text access to publication from the OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences: VetCetera (1998 to the present).
This collection represents the research efforts of those candidates who chose to include a written component as part of their graduate work in the OSU School of Architecture from 1927 to the present. Currently it includes more than 130 Architecture and Architectural Engineering Theses, Master’s Reports, and Creative Components and …
This dynamic collection contains electronic dissertations published at OSU from 1962 to the present; electronic theses were added beginning in 2004. Some ETD's require an OSU logon, more recent research is open access, and available to all. For theses and dissertations in print, check the OSU Catalog ("Find Books").
Welcome to the archive for The Daily O'Collegian, the campus newspaper of Oklahoma State University, since 1895.
This collection provides full text access to publication from the OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences: Plexus (1979-1997).
O-STATE Stories, a project of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the OSU Library chronicles the rich history, heritage and traditions of Oklahoma State University through oral history interviews.
Memories, observations, and unique perspectives are captured in Dust, Drought and Dreams Gone Dry: Oklahoma Women and the Dust Bowl Oral History Project from a time that few can still account for first hand. Between 2000 and 2001 interviews were conducted with more than one hundred women individually and in groups who lived through the …
The Paul Miller Collection contains photographs of Mr. Miller and others related to the Associated Press, the Gannett Corporation, and others in newspaper, radio and television.
Then & Now is a weekly radio series featuring the voices of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program airing Wednesdays at 9:17am and 4:44pm on the STATE’s Public Radio, KOSU-FM.
This collection is created to honor and preserve the legacy of Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel and facilitate research over her life and writing.
Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel was born in Lincoln County, Oklahoma on December 22, 1918. Daughter of a sharecropper, she was the fourth of eight children of Benjamin and Anna McDaniel. Wilma was dubbed the …
Cowboy, U.S. Marshal, gun-slinger, and blacksmith, Frank “Pistol Pete” Eaton served as the inspiration for Oklahoma State University’s Pistol Pete mascot. In this collection, you will find items featuring Frank Eaton from Special Collections & University Archives along with oral history interviews/related material recorded as …
The Inductees of the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame Oral History Project preserves the voices of women who have been inducted into this prestigious state-wide group awarded by the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women.
The OSU-Tulsa Cyrus Stevens Avery Collection is a dynamic collection of digital materials chronicling the life and times of the man who became known as the "Father of Route 66".
The Women of the Oklahoma Legislature Oral History Project endeavors to fill gaps in information regarding women who have served or are serving in the Oklahoma state legislature by recording the experiences of these women in their own voices.
The e-Archive repository is a service of the Oklahoma State University libraries. Research and scholarly output included here has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus.
The e-Archive repository is a service of the Oklahoma State University libraries. Research and scholarly output included here has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus.
Over 100 people were involved in the production of this 25-volume Centennial Histories Series Project – a prototype for similar studies in higher educational institutions. This series honors the lives and deeds of all who shared in and served OSU during its first 100 years.
In cooperation with Amigos Library Services, the OSU Library has begun to make many historical resources available, especially this collection of magazines published in Oklahoma from around 1890-1910. With this on-going project we hope to make a wide variety of Early Oklahoma Serials available to researchers and interested citizens.
This Collection consists of research material, including manuscripts of publications and presentations by Debo and related legal papers, notes, personal and business correspondence, memorabilia, diaries, articles, newspaper clippings, awards, books, maps and photographs dealing with Debo's writings and personal life.
Edna Mae Phelps served as a member and Chair of the OSU Board of Regents (1983-88), and was a founding member of the Friends of the OSU Library. She was the first woman to serve as Chairperson of the Oklahoma State Election Board (1968-75), and was elected to three successive four-year terms as a member of the Democratic National …
The historical compendium of the parasitological literature is a key resource of importance to researchers in re-emerging diseases and global animal health. The compilation of content began in 1892, and resulted in over 100 separate publications comprising over 20,000 pages.
Welcome to the archive for The Daily O'Collegian, the campus newspaper of Oklahoma State University, since 1895.
Describe your collection for visitors to your site.
Welcome to the archive for The Daily O'Collegian, the campus newspaper of Oklahoma State University, since 1895.
Describe your collection for visitors to your site.
Describe your collection for visitors to your site.
Describe your collection for visitors to your site.
The Women of the Oklahoma Legislature Oral History Project endeavors to fill gaps in information regarding women who have served or are serving in the Oklahoma state legislature by recording the experiences of these women in their own voices.
These collections have been created and are maintained by the OSU Library and are the joint endeavor of many librarians and library employees across many departments. Although only a small percentage of our Special Collections materials, our digital collections are dynamic and continue to grow. If you have additional information about any of these collections, please contact OSU Library Special Collections and University Archives, 405-744-6311.
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