Need art books, classic literature, grant writing resources, music scores, or scholarly books to support your research? Chances are that you'll find what you need in the General Collection!
As a selective depository library in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) and the Wisconsin Document Depository Program (WDDP), the library provides access to more than 200,000 electronic documents and an additional 3,000 print documents published by the federal and state government.
Due to the COVID-19 virus, the Jim Dan Hill Library is closed indefinitely as of March 19, 2020, and is unable to provide access to federal government information in print at this time.
Shelved with the General Collection and Educational Materials Collection, the Northland Writers Collection features authors and small publishers from the Upper Midwest. Fiction authors are handpicked by the Writing Program for inclusion to the collection.
Although most of our journals, magazines, and newspapers are available online only through our many subscription databases, we maintain print access to a selected number of titles for general interest browsing and research. Some notable journals may delay online access to new content for a year or more, making print subscriptions more valuable for current, up-to-date research.
The Graphic Novels Collection includes more than 250 volumes published by mainstream and alternative presses, selected for both entertainment and educational purposes.
Need a laptop to take into a study room? Forget your phone charger? The Public Services Desk has an assortment of commonly requested equipment available to you.
Wherever you are in your mindfulness and well-being journey, the Mindfulness & Well-Being Collection has something for you! This includes a vast array of books, DVD’s, journals, and other resources designed to teach and enhance your personal or professional well-being.
With funding provided by the Undergraduate Differential Tuition for Library Initiatives, the library has partnered with Brodart's McNaughton fiction program to offer a rotating collection of current popular fiction from a wide range of genres.
The Audio & Video Collection includes thousands of feature films, educational films, theatrical performances, documentaries, newsreels, television programs, audiobooks, soundtracks, and other audio visual materials.
The Educational Materials Collection includes thousands of fiction and non-fiction books for children and young adults, a selection of puppets and games, and curriculum materials.
Shelved with the General Collection and Educational Materials Collection, the Northland Writers Collection features authors and small publishers from the Upper Midwest. Fiction authors are handpicked by the Writing Program for inclusion to the collection.