The Corona Virus (COVID-19) disproportionately impacts Native Americans and this guide is spotlighting sources about COVID and the intersection with health inequity with a collection of places to start on the COVID-19 in Indian Country page.
This guide collects links to library and other online resources and provides guidance to support and information about a variety of types of materials and content.
The Libraries work to support the West Virginia University Native American Studies Program (WVU NAS). The WVU NAS Program has an extensive collection of research materials and expertise, and is a strong supporter of the WVU Libraries. Native American Studies is an interdisciplinary field, and the WVU program includes experts and instructors from many disciplines conducting research, teaching, and service activities and offering programming for the local and wider community.
Should you have any suggestions or questions about this guide, please contact the Librarian liaison to the NAS Program, (contact information below).
Many library sources are available only to WVU users. You may be prompted to authenticate with your WVU ID credentials and DUO 2-factor identification.
The Libraries' subscription to this resource will end on 12/31/2025. For assistance in identifying an alternative resource(s), please email researchservices@mail.wvu.edu.
Web of Science includes Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Index, and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, as well as the Cited Reference Search. Also provides access to current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from approximately 8,700 of high impact research journals from around the world.