This collection supports research in drama, music, art history, and film making with indexing and full-text from more than 250 magazines and journals covered in databases such as the Wilson Art Index and RILM.
Over 30 databases providing comprehensive coverage of the humanities, arts, and culture including literature, history, religion, philosophy, and fine and performing arts.
The full archive of Smithsonian Magazine and Air & Space Magazine presenting unique and comprehensive insight into history, science, nature, the arts, innovation, technology, and world culture. Collections include The World’s Fairs & Expositions, and The Trade Literature & Merchandizing of Industry.
Find and discover all arts and humanities resources available through GoWYLD.
Profiles and full-text sketches providing both biographical detail and illuminating narratives chronicling the lives of Black Americans.
An updated experience for those seeking information on the world’s most influential people. This resource merges reference content with periodicals and multimedia. Users can browse or search for people based on name, occupation, nationality, ethnicity, birth/death dates and places, or gender, as well as by keyword.
Find and browse biographies on the main page of all 3 levels (children, young adult, and reference center).
Select the people topic on the main page.
LION includes texts of over 350,000 literary works with a vast library of key criticism and reference resources. Find biographies on the Author pages.
A literature database specifically for K-12 students. Author pages include biographies.
Find and discover all biography resources available through GoWYLD.
Easily find information on companies, industries and more in the context of timely news, statistical data, and in-depth reports.
Thousands of global company, country and business topic overviews featuring detailed information as well as interactive rankings and statistics, with quick links to associated content.
With premium full-text content and peer-reviewed business journals, this database is an essential tool for business students. It covers all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, accounting, banking, finance and more.
Search this database to learn how to start, finance or manage your small business. Resources include sample business plans, how to guides, articles and websites.
Get the most comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge and insight on the social sector to fuel any fundraising mission. With expanded, in-depth profiles of each grantmaker, you will have an inside look at the grants they have actually made. Use these valuable insights to determine which funders to prioritize. In-Library Use Only.
Access 2 million+ nonprofit with the most comprehensive source of nonprofit information. Community members can easily find local nonprofits where they can donate, work, or volunteer and connect those in need to resources they rely on. Nonprofits can attract donors by updating the organization’s nonprofit profile.
LinkedIn Learning is a leading online learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals.
Coverage of business, economics, accounting, finance, management, and taxation as well as top market, industry, and country reports. (22 databases, including ABI/INFORM Complete and the full text of the Wall Street Journal)
Regional Business News incorporates 75 business journals, newspapers and newswires covering all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
Find and discover all business and nonprofit resources available through GoWYLD.
Includes Compare Countries, World Atlas, and more.
CultureGrams provides country reports that go beyond mere facts and figures to deliver a one-of-a-kind perspective on daily life and culture, including the background, customs, and lifestyles of the world’s people.
Select Topics: Cultures, Geography, or World History.
The complete archive of National Geographic magazine – every page of every issue from 1888 to the present.
Courses for 87 languages, many with live teachers to help you one-to-one. Pronunciator also has ESL support for speakers of 51 non-English languages.
From ancient Europe to Latin America and from the Far East to the Renaissance, an array of primary sources, images, maps and charts provide expansive geographic and chronologic research materials for the study of world history.
Find and discover all country and culture resources available through GoWYLD.
Choose an audience level (children, young adult, or the Reference Center for high school and adult researchers) and then search or browse for information in encyclopedias, magazines, videos, and web sites. Switch to Britannica Academic for college level or browse the country comparisons and statistics.
International viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events in a rich, multimedia environment.
A one-stop source for information on today’s most important social issues.
Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between of more than 300 social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues. Issues Researcher merges content from Renaissance and Government Reporter.
Find and discover all current events resources available through GoWYLD.
A library of education research and information sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.
Focuses on educational principles, child development and psychology, and best practices in education.
A research portal for educators.
This handbook was created to provide Wyoming school librarians and library staff with information about librarianship in Wyoming. It includes sections covering library policies, community relationships, services and support available from the Wyoming State Library, continuing education opportunities, statewide electronic resources, and introductions to essential library collection development and maintenance tasks.
For K-12 teachers and libraries, this resource provides journal article coverage on topics such as assessment, continuing education, curriculum development, instructional media, language arts, literacy standards, school administration, science & mathematics, and teacher education.
Find and discover all educational resources available through GoWYLD.
Choose an audience level (children, young adult, or the Reference Center for high school and adult researchers) and then search or browse for information in encyclopedias, magazines, videos, and web sites. Switch to Britannica Academic for college level or browse the country comparisons and statistics.
CultureGrams provides country reports that go beyond mere facts and figures to deliver a one-of-a-kind perspective on daily life and culture, including the background, customs, and lifestyles of the world’s people.
Over 25,000 encyclopedic entries covering a variety of subject areas.
Find and discover all encyclopedic resources available through GoWYLD.
A genealogy resource exclusively devoted to African American family history research.
Databases and primary source material to support genealogical research. In-Library Use Only.
HeritageQuest Online provides genealogical and historical sources for more than 60 countries, with coverage dating back as early as the 1700s.
Search multiple Gale archival newspaper collections at the same time, including: Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers, The Times Digital Archive, British Library Newspapers, and more.
Proquest Newspapers covers more than 150 subject areas and has full text coverage of the Wall Street Journal and L.A. Times, as well as the regional Gannett newspaper collections and Proquest Historical Newspapers.
View Sanborn fire insurance maps for U.S. cities and towns from 1867 – 1970. These documents are invaluable primary resource material for historical and genealogical research.
Discover the stories that formed Wyoming. Browse or search the more than 900,000 newspaper pages converted from microfilm to a digital format. All text is searchable, including news articles, news briefs, obituaries and other items of interest.
Find and discover all genealogical resources available through GoWYLD.
A multi-disciplinary database supporting scholarly research as well as general interest.
Indexes academic, general interest, business and health magazines with many full text articles. More than 20 databases are included.
Connecting educators and students to the best online resources using videos, timelines, journals, pictures, newspapers, and websites.
A multi-disciplinary collection of more than 200 scholarly journals from renowned Latin American and Spanish publishers.
Millions of full-text articles in a one-stop source for information on a wide range of topics.
An index to more than 600 periodicals, plus books, research reports and proceedings in the areas of librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, and more.
This database is designed specifically for public libraries and provides a perfect, general interest database to start your research.
Access the full text for popular, elementary school magazines. Additional content includes the American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, images, maps and flags. All articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexile).
ProQuest Central is now part of ProQuest One Academic, the largest collection of full-text articles available to libraries. ProQuest covers more than 150 subject areas and has full-text coverage of the Wall Street Journal and L.A. Times.
Information literacy product, created to help young researchers find, evaluate, and use information more effectively. Nine multi-media based learning modules and seven interactive tools.
Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between of more than 300 social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues. Issues Researcher merges content from Renaissance and Government Reporter.
Find and discover all general research resources available through GoWYLD.
Search multiple Gale Digital archival and reference collections at the same time, including: Associated Press Collections, Archives Unbound, Eighteenth Century Collections (ECCO), Nineteenth Century Collections (NCNP), Sabin Americana, Making of Modern Law Collections, The Times Digital Archive, U.S. Declassified Documents, U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, and more.
A digital repository containing millions of public domain and in copyright volumes digitized from partnering institution libraries.
Explore Congress in action with the most comprehensive online resource available for congressional publications and legislative research. Access the full text of publications dating back as far as the late eighteenth century.
The Statistical Insight Collection includes multiple Proquest databases and spans millions of full-text reports and more than 1 million published tables on thousands of different topics. It also offers broad perspectives and insight on long-term national trends.
Find and discover all government resources available through GoWYLD.
This database focuses on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness.
A comprehensive resource for consumer-oriented health content, this database is designed to support the information needs of patients and to foster an overall understanding of health-related topics.
Previously known as the Health & Wellness Resource Center.
The National Library of Medicine’s site for quality, up-to-date consumer health information. Clinical trials, MEDLINE searches, drug information, encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories and news are included.
More than twenty different databases including Medline, Proquest Health & Medical Collection, Family Health, Nursing & Allied Health Source, offering reliable, comprehensive journal coverage of clinical and biomedical topics, consumer health, health administration and more.
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that comprises more than 26 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
A collection of nursing, health care, and pharmacy resources. Stat!Ref includes full-text journals, evidence-based, point-of-care and authoritative resources as well as nursing podcasts, training videos and MEDcalc3000, a medical reference set.
Find and discover all health and medicinal resources available through GoWYLD.
This digital archive documents the life of America’s people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction, providing digital access to a comprehensive collection of American periodicals published between 1684 and 1912.
AAS has collected over four and a half million books, pamphlets, newspapers, graphics, and manuscripts and continues to add to these holdings.
This unique collection of documents brings to life American History from the times of the earliest settlers until the end of World War II. The collections feature over 60,000 primary source documents, including correspondence, diaries, government documents, books, newspapers, photographs, maps, and more.
This website has been developed to focus on Black Freedom, featuring select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history. Materials support a wide range of students, as well independent researchers and anyone interested in learning more about the foundation of ongoing racial injustice in the U.S. – and the fights against it.
Brings together essential historical and current material for researching the past, present and future of African-Americans. Includes the Black Abolitionist Papers (1830-1865) a collection of primary sources from African Americans actively involved in the movement to end slavery in the United States. Also included is the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, and material from newspapers, dissertations and journals.
Search multiple Gale Digital archival and reference collections at the same time, including: Associated Press Collections, Archives Unbound, Eighteenth Century Collections (ECCO), Nineteenth Century Collections (NCNP), Sabin Americana, Making of Modern Law Collections, The Times Digital Archive, U.S. Declassified Documents, U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, and more.
If walls could talk, oh the stories they could tell! Since they cannot, you’ll need rely on the historical record.
A comprehensive, full text database designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges, and undergraduate research. Material from journals, books, as well as historical photographs and video are included.
A comprehensive collection of primary and secondary source material covering history from ancient to modern times. Resources include newspapers and journal articles, rare books, video clips, diaries, letters, dynamic maps, photos, and more.
Primary source material documenting 18th – 20th Century American history.
Covering themes, events, individuals and periods in U.S. history from pre-Colonial times to the present.
Covering themes, events, individuals and periods in U.S. history from pre-Colonial times to the present.
Find and discover all history resources available through GoWYLD.
LinkedIn Learning is a leading online learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals.
Mometrix eLibrary provides access to study materials for over 1,500 different standardized exams. Study materials include comprehensive study guides, interactive flashcards and practice tests.
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services is a state Agency focused on delivering comprehensive and effective services that build a workforce to meet the changing demands of Wyoming’s diverse businesses, citizens and economy.
Find and discover all job and career support resources available through GoWYLD.
A literacy resource for grades PreK-3 that pairs classic fictional video storybooks with related eBooks. Animation, audio and interactive games are designed to reinforce core reading skills.
Includes Fundamentals! for Pre K-2.
This database introduces elementary school students to database searching with easy-to-use resources featuring age-appropriate, curriculum-related content. Formerly Kids InfoBits.
A general research database designed for students in grades K-5. Incorporates content from Primary Search, MAS Ultra, American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, and Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
A broad-based general research experience aimed at the middle school researcher.
Articles from popular, middle school magazines. Find biographies, historical essays, reference books, the Encyclopedia of Animals, an image collection, maps and flags. Articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexile).
NoveList K-8 Plus is especially for younger readers. It has reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction, for kids in grades K-8. Use it to find just the right books for every reader.
Access the full text for popular, elementary school magazines. Additional content includes the American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, images, maps and flags. All articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexile).
A general reference resource for beginning learners and researchers in grades 1-9. Includes several hundred nonfiction reference books.
These curated collections of eBooks & audiobooks in multiple formats include animated, talking picture books, read-along chapter books, non-fiction books, playlists, graphic novels and more. This content is available for streaming only and is not downloadable.
TumbleMath picture books help bring math concepts to life. TumbleMath offers a comprehensive collection of animated math picture books with supplementary materials such as lesson plans and quizzes. Available until September 30, 2025 on trial basis only.
Find and discover all resources for kids through grades K-8 available through GoWYLD.
Create a personalized language learning course depending on your home language, areas of interest, and occupation. Courses for 163 languages, with an average of 9,500 instructional phrases in each course. Pronunciator also has ESL support for speakers of more than 50 non-English languages and videos for American Sign Language.
Find and discover all language learning resources available through GoWYLD.
Legal history collections include: The Making of Modern Law : Primary Sources; Legal Treatises 1800-1926; Trials 1600-1926; and Supreme Court Decisions.
Indexing for more than 1,400 titles including major law reviews, legal newspapers, bar association journals and international legal journals.
Collections from the Library of Congress including: Records and acts of Congress from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention through the 43rd Congress, 1774-1875 (A Century of Lawmaking), Voices from the Days of Slavery, Civil War Maps, Documents from the Continental Congress, and more.
Explore Congress in action with the most comprehensive online resource available for congressional publications and legislative research. Access the full text of publications dating back as far as the late eighteenth century.
Looking for a copy of your divorce decree, a probate record, or a civil or criminal case file? Did the legal action happen in Wyoming? If so, perhaps we can help.
This library of legislative materials contains journals, or digests of the journals, from the first territorial legislature that convened in 1869 to the present. It also contains digitized bills from 1873 to 2000, and a record of actions on introduced bills (bill actions) from 1957-2000.
The Wyoming State Law Library website includes information about Wyoming legal materials and other resources for federal and tribal law. They also have information on legal assistance as well as, links to self-help forms.
This library of legislative materials contains journals, or digests of the journals, from the first territorial legislature that convened in 1869 to the present. It also contains digitized bills from 1873 to 2000, and a record of actions on introduced bills (bill actions) from 1957-2000.
Find and discover all legal resources available through GoWYLD.
Search several major Gale literature databases at one time. Includes Scribner Writers, Twayne’s Authors, Literature Resource Center and LitFinder.
Literature Online is an essential resource for the study and teaching of literature in English, combining the texts of over 350,000 literary works with a vast library of key criticism and reference resources. Literature Online also includes audio and video content through its Poets on Screen recordings of poets reading their own and others’ works and the Shakespeare Audio Plays collection.
A literature database specifically for K-12 students. Find authors, criticism, study guides, multimedia and more.
Includes MLA International Bibliography, Periodicals Archive Online, Arts and Humanities Full Text.
Find and discover all literature resources available through GoWYLD.
An extensive digital map collection, with more than 400,000 high-resolution, full-color historic maps.
A comprehensive collection of primary and secondary source material covering history from ancient to modern times. Resources include newspapers and journal articles, rare books, video clips, diaries, letters, dynamic maps, photos, and more.
View Sanborn fire insurance maps for U.S. cities and towns from 1867 – 1970. These documents are invaluable primary resource material for historical and genealogical research.
Find and discover all map resources available through GoWYLD.
A multidisciplinary database that includes New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, The Times (London), and many more.
Full text newspapers such as Fort Collins Coloradoan, Washington Post, Oregonian, & Chicago Tribune.
Search multiple Gale archival newspaper collections at the same time, including: Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers, The Times Digital Archive, British Library Newspapers, and more.
A full-text database of more than 1000 newspapers. Includes Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Denver Post, Greeley Tribune.
Proquest Newspapers covers more than 150 subject areas and has full text coverage of the Wall Street Journal and L.A. Times, as well as the regional Gannett newspaper collections and Proquest Historical Newspapers.
Regional Business News incorporates 75 business journals, newspapers and newswires covering all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States. Includes ColoradoBiz and Colorado Business Magazine, Utah Business, Montana Business Quarterly.
Discover the stories that formed Wyoming. Browse or search the more than 900,000 newspaper pages converted from microfilm to a digital format. All text is searchable, including news articles, news briefs, obituaries and other items of interest.
Find and discover all newspapers, current and historical, available through GoWYLD.
With more than 2,500 embargo-free, full-text periodicals, reference books, pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries, this resource ensures that researchers get current, scholarly, comprehensive answers to health-related questions.
Coverage of nearly 550 scholarly, full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines, including nursing and allied health. Also features the AHFS Consumer Medication Information, which covers 1,300 generic drug patient education sheets with more than 4,700 brand names.
A Spanish language collection of nearly 100 Spanish language medical research and investigative journals published by Latin American medical publishers.
An invaluable resource for health care professionals with over 59,000 entries covering today’s most widely used health-care terms, abbreviations, medication names, and biographies of medical pioneers.
Access authoritative content including full-text titles cited in CINAHL supporting specialized care, treatment, and patient management. This essential resource is versatile and features highlighting and note-taking tools as well as an intuitive interface designed with nursing students in mind. Updated daily.
More than twenty different databases including Medline, Proquest Health & Medical Collection, Family Health, Nursing & Allied Health Source, offering reliable, comprehensive journal coverage of clinical and biomedical topics, consumer health, health administration and more.
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that comprises more than 26 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
A collection of nursing, health care, and pharmacy resources. Stat!Ref includes full-text journals, evidence-based, point-of-care and authoritative resources as well as nursing podcasts, training videos and MEDcalc3000, a medical reference set.
Find and discover all nursing and allied health resources available through GoWYLD.
The Poetry Archive was established to create recordings of important contemporary poets based on the belief that such readings are a powerful source of insight, understanding and enjoyment.
The Poets on Screen Library contains 879 clips of poets reading their own and other poets’ work.
Includes Study pages for Shakespeare and Study Guides for 18 of Shakespeare’s plays.
Literature Online is an essential resource for the study and teaching of literature in English, combining the texts of over 350,000 literary works with a vast library of key criticism and reference resources. Literature Online also includes audio and video content through its Poets on Screen recordings of poets reading their own and others’ works and the Shakespeare Audio Plays collection.
From Literature Online (LION), fully dramatised, unabridged audio recordings of each of Shakespeare’s 38 plays.
Browse authors, topics, genres and more in this comprehensive fiction and nonfiction readers advisory tool. Save lists of books, ratings, and more using ‘My Reading Room’.
NoveList K-8 Plus is especially for younger readers. It has reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction, for kids in grades K-8. Use it to find just the right books for every reader.
Reading recommendations for both nonfiction and fiction. Describe a plot with author readalikes, find reviews and much more for thousands of books. Explore ‘What We’re Reading’, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, and Annotated Book Lists. Now includes audiobook reviews!
Find and discover all reading recommendation resources available through GoWYLD.
A comprehensive source of information in agriculture and life sciences.
Integrating case studies, news, reference materials, academic journals, videos, and more, Environmental Studies offers nearly 400 topic, state, and province pages across the science, social studies, and humanities curriculum, including Water Privatization, Ecotourism, Air Pollution, Green Economy, and more.
Covers all aspects of human impact to the environment with a collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles.
The complete archive of National Geographic magazine – every page of every issue from 1888 to the present.
This collection of 26 databases in Proquest Central includes influential journals with full text across the breadth of science and technology, from impactful cross-discipline titles to subject specific academic publications. Plus, a vast number of full-text dissertations, conference proceedings, and trade journals.
An engaging online experience for those seeking information on hundreds of today’s most significant science topics.
The full archive of Smithsonian Magazine and Air & Space Magazine presenting unique and comprehensive insight into history, science, nature, the arts, innovation, technology, and world culture. Collections include The World’s Fairs & Expositions, and The Trade Literature & Merchandizing of Industry.
Find and discover all science and technology resources available through GoWYLD.
Covering today’s most important issues and controversial subjects. Each weekly issue, written by an experienced journalist, is an in-depth, single-topic report. Reports coverage from 1991 – present.
This full-text database covers the culture, traditions, social treatment and lived experiences of different ethnic groups in America. It provides full text from a growing list of sources including peer-reviewed journals, magazines, e-books, biographies and primary source documents. It also includes a curated selection of relevant videos from the Associated Press.
Designed for high school and undergraduate students, Exploring Race in Society covers important issues related to the history of race.
International viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events in a rich, multimedia environment.
A one-stop source for information on today’s most important social issues.
Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between of more than 300 social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues. Issues Researcher merges content from Renaissance and Government Reporter.
Find and discover all social issue resources available through GoWYLD.
An updated experience for those seeking information on the world’s most influential people. This resource merges reference content with periodicals and multimedia. Users can browse or search for people based on name, occupation, nationality, ethnicity, birth/death dates and places, or gender, as well as by keyword.
Explore learning materials, a dictionary and thesaurus, atlases, timelines, and other features – all at the appropriate grade level. Includes resources for PreK-2 (Fundamentals), PreK-5 (Elementary), Grades 6-8 (Compton’s), and Grades 9-12.
CultureGrams provides country reports that go beyond mere facts and figures to deliver a one-of-a-kind perspective on daily life and culture, including the background, customs, and lifestyles of the world’s people.
Connecting educators and students to the best online resources using videos, timelines, journals, pictures, newspapers, and websites.
A general research portal designed for students in grades 6-12. Content from MasterFILE Complete, History Reference Center, MAS Ultra, Middle Search Plus, and Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
A research portal for middle grade researchers. Combines content from Middle Search Plus, MAS Ultra – School ed., and Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
Holistic topic perspectives integrating reference, news, and magazine articles as well as a wide variety of multimedia content such as videos and images.
Designed specifically for high school libraries, this database contains full text for nearly 500 popular, high school magazines. Supporting material includes reference books, image collections, maps, & flags.
A broad-based general research experience aimed at the middle school researcher.
Articles from popular, middle school magazines. Find biographies, historical essays, reference books, the Encyclopedia of Animals, an image collection, maps and flags. Articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexile).
ProQuest Central is now part of ProQuest One Academic. The largest collection of full text articles available to libraries. ProQuest covers more than 150 subject areas and has full text coverage of the Wall Street Journal and L.A. Times.
Information literacy product, created to help young researchers find, evaluate, and use information more effectively. Nine multi-media based learning modules and seven interactive tools.
Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between of more than 300 social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues. Issues Researcher merges content from Renaissance and Government Reporter.
Find and discover all student research resources available through GoWYLD.
Free Driver Education: Access free DMV permit practice tests. Includes Wyoming specific car, motorcycle, and CDL tests. Browse FAQs, download manuals, and use the exam simulator to get ready for your exam.
Mometrix eLibrary provides access to study materials for over 1,500 different standardized exams. Study materials include comprehensive study guides, interactive flashcards and practice tests.
Prepare for the Civics, Reading, and Writing portions of the Naturalization test. Also available en Español.
Find and discover all test and skills prep resources available through GoWYLD.
Since 1869, Wyoming’s women have been guaranteed suffrage: the right to vote in elections and hold public office. They were the first in the nation to be granted this right. Learn more in this guide about women’s suffrage in the state.
Learn about Wyomingites who fought “over there” and those who stayed on the homefront during the Great War. This guide also includes a bibliography and where to find additional information on Wyoming and World War One.
Our collections include digitized materials from Emmitt D. Chisum Special Collections, libraries’ general collections, and collections from other collaborating partners. Examples incude historic maps, books, photographs, audio-visual materials, UWyo yearbooks, manuscripts, ephemera, etc.
How to research a brand at the Wyoming State Archives.
Looking for a copy of your divorce decree, a probate record, or a civil or criminal case file? Did the legal action happen in Wyoming? If so, perhaps we can help.
Looking for a copy of your high school transcript? Did you attend a Wyoming High School? If so, perhaps we can help.
This database includes all United States patents issued to inventors within the present-day boundaries of Wyoming. The first patent was issued in 1867 in Fort Bridger, Utah Territory. Fort Bridger is currently located in Uinta County, Wyoming.
This library of legislative materials contains journals, or digests of the journals, from the first territorial legislature that convened in 1869 to the present. It also contains digitized bills from 1873 to 2000, and a record of actions on introduced bills (bill actions) from 1957-2000.
Discover the stories that formed Wyoming. Browse or search the more than 900,000 newspaper pages converted from microfilm to a digital format. All text is searchable, including news articles, news briefs, obituaries and other items of interest.
Wyoming Places allows users to discover information about the origin of the name of a place, a brief history of that place and stories about it. This project uses original sources as well as published sources in the public domain. Places with a latitude and longitude will appear on the Wyoming map.
This digital library contains publications produced by Wyoming governmental agencies, and Federal Publications concerning the State of Wyoming from 1912 to the present.
The Wyoming Legislative Service Office provides access to the codified laws of Wyoming for non-commercial use under contractual arrangement with LexisNexis. The database is updated quarterly.
An index of Wyoming state trademarks covering state trademarks issued from 1906 to present. Each record includes a scanned copy of the application file at the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office or the Wyoming State Archives.
Need a Wyoming birth or death certificate? Perhaps a marriage or divorce record? Wondering what to expect in it? Find out here.
Find and discover all resources for Wyoming available through GoWYLD.