Art exhibits, like Angela Davis Johnson's, bring color to Mullins' halls.

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These photos (to see the caption, allow your mouse to hover over the photo or click on the image to view a wider screen gallery) touch on just some of the many activities, programs, projects, and events that YOU (Libraries faculty and staff) made happen during 2015 at the University of Arkansas Libraries.

We said goodbye to many colleagues who retired or moved on, we celebrated victories and accomplishments, and we provided artistic and instructional opportunities for the entire campus.

The Libraries’ made resources available digitally, like the Ozark Folksong Collection and “Commence and Go Forth-University of Arkansas Commencement Speeches.” Other resources became available to researchers for the first time, like the Ray Thornton Papers and the Spirituality in the Workplace Collection.

From starting a blog (woot! thanks Web Services!), recycling microfiche, and opening new collaborative spaces, to providing needed instruction and staying open for 24-hour blocks — thank you for making it all possible! Congratulations on another action-packed, fun-filled year – here’s to you!

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