Haskell students may use HINU-Student WiFi with your email credentials. No other WiFi is available. You may use your own hotspot. Painter special collection.
Writing and Using Resources
Purdue OWL An excellent resource for citing is Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL). Click on the OWL link for assistance on how to cite a variety of sources in your work. Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices From the Council of Writing Program Administrators, their position statement includes a Definition of Plagiarism, Causes,
Shared Responsibility, and Best Practices. Copyright and Fair Use - The purpose of copyright is to promote knowledge and innovation. Copyright secures the owner's rights but also provides limitations to those rights through Fair Use. Fair use guidelines are just that - they are guidelines and not hard and fast rules. Four factors to help determine Fair Use include: 1-Purpose or character of use, 2-Nature of work, 3-Amount or portion used, and 4-Effect on the potential market of that work. Copyright Basics View a short video by the Copyright Clearance Center. Building on others' creative expression and CONFU The University of Texas Libraries provides a brief introduction to the Conference on Fair Use meetings that took place in 1997 in order to come to an agreement (unsuccessfully) on the scope of fair use in the electronic realm. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) published this document in January 2012, providing guidelines specifically for academic libraries. The Association of Research Libraries developed this Code of Best Practices in conjunction with the Center for Social Media and the Washington College of Law at American University. Collections
The library has over 60,000 volumes in print, multimedia, periodicals, and microfiche. Our special Indian Collection comprises almost 13,000 of these volumes and covers topics such as tribal histories, conflicts and treaties, arts, culture and literature, as well as civil rights, the environment, and other contemporary issues faced by many tribal nations today. The Indian Collection also contains its own Language and Reference sections and the John S. Over the summer of 2013 and 2020 a thorough inventory and assessment of the Teacher Education Professional Collection, Indian Collection, and Reference Collection was conducted – this is a major accomplishment. Also during the summer of 2014, the Indian Collection and Reference Collection underwent a major renovation that included installation of new shelving and the creation of collaborative spaces. Textbooks
The Tommaney Library collaborates with faculty to serve 100-400 level courses by eCampus. Databases
Today’s libraries in addition to their physical collection, offers access to myriad of electronic resources. These resources, both print and electronic, are selected by professional librarians and their institutions to match the needs of their community. As a higher education institution Haskell’s database subscription packages focus on scholarly and academic journals. The Haskell library’s online catalog is a database that anyone can access world-wide, to search our physical collection. Electronic databases provide users access to online journals and articles in full text through subscription packages selected from commercial vendors. As a Haskell student, faculty, or staff member, you have access our subscription databases from both On-Campus and Off-Campus (off-campus requires your Haskell Student Identification number.) Non-Haskell visitors and guests can access our subscription databases from on-campus only.
08/13/2026
Here are our Fall 2026 Haskell Indian Nations University Ambassadors!
They are the face of the university and will welcome all students with open arms!
All ambassadors will help with the HINU Orientation so if you have questions and see them on campus give them a HELLO 😁
Let's have a successful academic year at Haskell ✨
08/12/2026
The countdown to game day has begun ⏱️ 10 days out. Time to turn it up. 💛💜
Learn about seed sovereignty, local seed saving efforts, and why they matter. Led by Courtney King, you will experience the land stewardship and restoration work that Haskell Greenhouse champions, including walking together to view the seed bank in Tam-I-Nend. 🌱
Register now and learn more about this event at the link below! 🔗
Head Coach Varsity Reserve/ Associate Head Coach Varstiy | Tarryn Hart 🏀
Assistant Coach Tarryn Hart has been a valued member of the Haskell Women’s Basketball coaching staff for several seasons while leading the Varsity Reserve program as Head Coach. Hart was part of Haskell’s 2025 Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) Championship team and helped guide the Fightin Indians to the NAIA National Tournament. Through her leadership and dedication, she continues to play an important role in developing Haskell Women’s Basketball and supporting Native student-athletes on and off the court.
Coach Nehemiah Boykins returns to Haskell as a former Haskell Men’s Basketball student-athlete, beginning his coaching career as the Varsity Reserve Head Coach and Varsity Assistant Coach. After spending multiple seasons in the program, Boykins brings firsthand experience with Haskell Basketball, its culture, and what it means to compete in the Purple & Gold.
Now stepping into a new role, Boykins looks to use his experience as a former player to help develop the next generation of Haskell Basketball players.
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08/11/2026
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