The Libraries are pleased to announce the addition of two important video collections for the academic year 2014-2015….Continue Reading Lights, Camera, Library: New Streaming Video Collections
JSTOR Arts and Sciences XI and XIII Added
The Libraries recently added two new JSTOR segments,Arts and Sciences XI and Arts and Sciences XIII. The Arts and Sciences XI Collection features a diverse group of humanities titles, with scholarship in History, Language & Literature, and Art & Art History. Interdisciplinary titles broaden the scope of the collection to cover area studies such as…Continue Reading JSTOR Arts and Sciences XI and XIII Added
Mango Premiere: Watch a Movie, Start Learning a Language
Mango Premier helps you learn to speak a new language, or brush up on a language you already know, through watching feature-length films. …Continue Reading Mango Premiere: Watch a Movie, Start Learning a Language
Crusader for Civil Rights: an Exhibit Celebrating the Life of Daisy Bates
This exhibit in recognition of Black History Month 2012 showcases materials from the Daisy Bates Collection (MC 582) and associated materials in University Libraries Special Collections in order to celebrate the life and work of Arkansas Civil Rights leader, Daisy Bates. …Continue Reading Crusader for Civil Rights: an Exhibit Celebrating the Life of Daisy Bates
Before Crystal Bridges: A Selection from the Neil Compton Papers (MC 1091)
The opening of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, brings a world-class art museum to northwest Arkansas. The museum is situated on land that belonged to Dr. Neil Compton from 1952 to 1978 when it was sold to the Walton family. …Continue Reading Before Crystal Bridges: A Selection from the Neil Compton Papers (MC 1091)
The University of Arkansas Libraries and Special Collections Remember Willard Gatewood, Jr.
Renowned historian and faculty member of the University of Arkansas, William B. Gatewood, Jr., passed away October 23, 2011. Since joining the University in 1970 as the Distinguished Professor of History, Dr. Gatewood had a profound impact on Arkansas and its people….Continue Reading The University of Arkansas Libraries and Special Collections Remember Willard Gatewood, Jr.