Open Access Faculty Publications
This is a collection of Open Access publications by faculty and staff at the University of Northern Iowa. Most of the works in the collection have summary information (metadata) about the work with a link out to the publisher's website.
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Submissions from 1962
Distribution of the Blacknose Shiner, Notropis heterolepis Eigenmann and Eigenmann, in Clay, Dickinson and Osceola Counties, Iowa, Virgil E. Dowell
Antibiotics Stimulating or Inhibiting Germination and Growth of Rice, Robert C. Goss
Books from 1959
An Experiment in 33:10 General Drawing: An Attempt to Find Ways to Make More Efficient Use of the Instructor and to Improve the Course of Instruction, Lawrence S. Wright
Submissions from 1958
Fault at Five Springs Creek, Wyoming, John R. Wingert
Submissions from 1955
Discovery and Description of a Sphagnum Bog in Iowa, With Notes on the Distribution of Bog Plants in the State, Martin L. Grant and Robert F. Thorne
Books from 1951
The First 75 Years, Irving H. Hart
Books from 1937
A History of Religious Activities at Iowa State Teachers College, Marshall Rust Beard
Books from 1928
When Cedar Falls Was Young, Roger Leavitt
Books from 1926
Fifty Years at the Teachers College, David Sands Wright