The Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection Archives"The Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies houses over 3,000 linear feet of material about the GLBT experience. It includes published material, organizational records, personal manuscripts, informational files, films, music, textiles, posters, and other items. The collection is international in scope and has materials in approximately 58 languages." -Web site
Social Welfare History ArchivesSources in the Archives document the history of social service and social reform, focused on the late nineteenth and twentieth century in the U.S. Social services and concerns represented in the collections include: community arts,
community organization & planning, housing, immigration & migration, poverty & unemployment assistance programs, public health, sexual health, single parenting & services for single mothers, welfare rights & social justice movements
Wangensteen Historical Libarary"The collection’s strengths focus on the historical development of health (nursing, pharmacy, public health and medicine) and biological science disciplines (human anatomy, physiology and microbiology), their clinical and research aspects, and the development of the professions, medical concepts and practice. Another focus of the collection is on natural history, covering topics such as botany, mycology, and zoology. " --Web site
Quatrefoil LibraryA special, independent not-for-profit library focused on collecting materials related to LGTBQ interests and concerns. Their mission is to collect, maintain, document and circulate gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer materials and information in a safe and accessible space.