Open access is a movement that aims to make materials freely available on the internet through the use of creative commons licensing which allow users to read, download, copy, share, print, or use them for any other lawful purpose. …Continue Reading Open Access Week 2016
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Fulbright Program 70th Anniversary Celebrated
A lecture titled “Philosophy, Politics, Money, and Memory: The Fulbright Program at Seventy, 1946-2016” by Lonnie R. Johnson, Executive Director of Fulbright Austria on Wednesday, November 2, at 4:30 pm …Continue Reading Fulbright Program 70th Anniversary Celebrated
100 Years of the National Park Service: #FindYourPark with Special Collections
The National Park Service turns 100 years old August 25, 2016. Special Collections has selected some of its many resources related to Arkansas’s National Parks, Monuments, Historic Sites, and Memorials to help you celebrate and #FindYourPark! …Continue Reading 100 Years of the National Park Service: #FindYourPark with Special Collections
Jump Start Your Research with QuickSearch!
QuickSearch is your first stop for exploring our collections. This high-powered search engine is the perfect place to start your research — it’s simple, fast, and far reaching….Continue Reading Jump Start Your Research with QuickSearch!
Back-to-School Reading List
Our faculty and staff picked their favorite titles to get new and returning students back in the groove – from essential tips and tricks that stand the test of time, to boundary-crossing favorites, the University Libraries latest staff picks have you covered….Continue Reading Back-to-School Reading List
An Interview with Special Collections Project Archivist, Heath Robinson
Heath Robinson is the James D. Bales Project Archivist in the University Libraries Special Collections Department.
Robinson is working on an archival processing project, “Seeing Red: James D. Bales and the Southern Red Scare.” Angela Fritz, Interim Head of Special Collections, sat down with Robinson to discuss his work on the project….Continue Reading An Interview with Special Collections Project Archivist, Heath Robinson