“This is a unique time in our collective history, and we feel it is important to document events and stories from our community,” said Amy Allen, university archivist….Continue Reading U of A Libraries Documenting COVID-19 Experiences in State
Social Distancing and Homesteading with Digital Collections
The University Libraries have many databases and digital resources collections available even with our campus closed and students and faculty working from distant locations. Here are hints for getting fascinating information about home gardens, food preservation, cooking at home, and other “homesteading” activities from the Arkansas Agricultural Extension Circulars digital collections. …Continue Reading Social Distancing and Homesteading with Digital Collections
Athenize Your Links to Library Content
Make sure your students and colleagues have access to library content from anywhere. Use our Athenizer and other tips for creating persistent links….Continue Reading Athenize Your Links to Library Content
Honors Students Invited to Attend Online Thesis Open House Events
The Office of Scholarly Communications and the Honors College invite all honors undergraduate students to an online open house. There are three opportunities to attend: April 9 on Twitter, April 28 on Facebook, and April 29 on Twitter. All sessions will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. …Continue Reading Honors Students Invited to Attend Online Thesis Open House Events
Share Your COVID-19 Experience With University Libraries
The University Libraries’ Special Collections division and Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts seek to preserve the personal COVID-19 experiences of University of Arkansas students, faculty and staff. Stories can be submitted online. …Continue Reading Share Your COVID-19 Experience With University Libraries
Libraries Offer Access to Online Resources 24/7
The campus may be closed, but your University of Arkansas Libraries are still here for you. …Continue Reading Libraries Offer Access to Online Resources 24/7