| Date Added+- | Title+- | Organization+- | Min Coverage+- | Max Coverage+- | Creator | Files+- | Options |
| 13 Jul 15 | Tramps Staving for Coal: Coaling Stations in the Pacific, 1884-1900 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Nathaniel Williams | 1 | View |
| 11 Jul 23 | Smashing Teapots and Knitting Mufflers:
The Development of British Mormon
Identity 1911-1918 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Elizabeth E. Mawlam | 1 | View |
| 8 May 20 | Queen Bees are Stinging Mad: The Development of LGBTQ Identity and Community inthe United States, 1890-1969 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | David Peterson | 1 | View |
| 14 Jun 16 | Rethinking the 'Indian Arts Museum': The Evolution of the David T. Vernon Collection of American Indian Artifacts | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Amanda Poitevin | 1 | View |
| 14 Jun 16 | The Lowland Clearances of Scotland: A Study of the Transition of Space and Place | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Kurt Kirkpatrick | 1 | View |
| 29 Feb 24 | Finding Reconciliation: A Comparative Analysis of Post-Genocide Reconciliation in Armenia, Germany, and Cambodia | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Cassie L. Balzen | 1 | View |
| 9 Dec 19 | The Rhine in German Military Outlooks:1918-1945 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Heather Thompson | 1 | View |
| 14 Jun 16 | Wage Slavery and America's Labor Movement from the Industrial Revolution to the Great Depression | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Seth Kirkpatrick | 1 | View |
| 8 Feb 18 | THEORY OF MIND: REPRESENTATIONS OF VIOLENCE AND PREDATION IN 19TH CENTURY BRITISH GOTHIC LITERATURE | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Caprice L. DeSpain Huse | 1 | View |
| 26 Jun 25 | I Know Why Lagos Women Whistle:
Gendered Representations of Lagos in Contemporary Nigerian Narratives | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Elizabeth O. Olaoye | 1 | View |
| 4 Mar 26 | Humor and Persuasion: A Multimodal Rhetorical Analysis of X Memes in Sociopolitical and
Economic Discourse in Nigeria | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Taiwo A. Salako | 1 | View |
| 6 Sep 18 | Childish Conventions: The Generic Absence of Children in Early Modern Drama | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Deon Martineau | 1 | View |
| 3 Feb 25 | Examining the “India” in “India’s Tolkien”: Amish Tripathi's Postpostcolonial Mythopoeia | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Luke Fredette | 1 | View |
| 16 Dec 20 | From Invitation to Isolation in Online First Year Composition: Instructor Feedback on Student Writing to Foster Students Fully Participating | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Elizabeth Onufer | 1 | View |
| 6 Sep 18 | The Existential Modernism of Elizabeth Bowen | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Katherine Merrill | 1 | View |
| 2 Feb 18 | “Come Out of the Woods and We’ll Tell You Who You Are”: The Protest Literatures of S. Alice Callahan, Charles Alexander Eastman, and Simon Pokagon | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Steve Harrison | 1 | View |
| 3 Feb 25 | A Meta-analysis on the Acquisition of Morphosyntactic Language Transfer Models in Third Language Acquisition | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Najmeh Dehghanitafti | 1 | View |
| 14 Jun 16 | Emerging from the Shadows: John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga", Modernism, and the Effect of Sequential Publication | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Patricia Schmidt | 1 | View |
| 13 Jun 16 | On the Road Again: The Influence of Francis Parkman's "The Oregon Trail" on Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Scott Holman | 1 | View |
| 9 Mar 15 | Jane Austen in Postmodern Popular Culture | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Elise Barker | 1 | View |