Mountain Scholar is an open access repository service and digital collections platform that collects, preserves, and provides access to digitized library collections and other scholarly and creative works from several academic entities in Colorado.
Research data from the fall of 2022 and forward is available in Dryad; legacy research data prior to fall 2022 may be found in the Research Data collection.
The Carpenter Papers document the emergence of river compacts and other important water-related legal issues in the U.S. West through letters, data, maps, diaries, legislation, reports and more.
Since passage of Amendment 64 to the Colorado state constitution in 2012, the state has been in the forefront of regulating the use of marijuana, both for medical and for recreational purposes. Colorado State University’s library archive collects materials related to this historic event.
Wildlife slides by a photographer for the Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom television series. Over 700 animal species, including mammals, reptiles, birds, insects and aquatic wildlife, from six contents.