The MSU Authors Collection is an important part of the University Archives' holdings because the works in this collection document the intellectual heritage of the university and the contributions of MSU faculty, staff, students, and alumni to contemporary scholarship. Beginning in 2008, the University Archives has hosted a biennial reception honoring MSU faculty, staff and emeriti faculty authors who had written and/or edited monographs, musical scores or recordings, films or videos. This digital exhibit showcases the books, scores, recordings, films or videos created by faculty and staff at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Where appropriate and where copyright allows, full-text versions are made available of certain MSU Authors' works. For more information about the MSU Authors Collection, visit https://library.mnsu.edu/archives/collections/university-archives/msu-authors/.

From the Ground Up: Beyond Gender Theory in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference

From the Ground Up: Beyond Gender Theory in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference

As We Once Were: Stories About the Settlement and Life of Blue Earth County from 1850 to the Early 1900's

As We Once Were: Stories About the Settlement and Life of Blue Earth County from 1850 to the Early 1900's

Blue Earth County, from 1700 to 1900: A History Written for Upper Grade Children

Blue Earth County, from 1700 to 1900: A History Written for Upper Grade Children

Education Through Manual Activities

Education Through Manual Activities

Frederick Manfred

Frederick Manfred

Directing Human Actions: Perspectives on Basic Ethical Issues

Directing Human Actions: Perspectives on Basic Ethical Issues

Those Barracks Babies

Those Barracks Babies

The Remarkable Men of Garden City, Minnesota

The Remarkable Men of Garden City, Minnesota

Tasks Toward Teaching

Tasks Toward Teaching

Tell My Sons

Tell My Sons

Rock 2000

Rock 2000

Manual for the Bryant-Schwan Design Test: Part I

Manual for the Bryant-Schwan Design Test: Part I