The series kicks off at 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, in the Walton Reading Room of Mullins Library at the University of Arkansas, with “Elias Cornelius Boudinot: Cherokee Confederate in the Age of Print Culture.” A reception will follow, and both are free and open to the public….Continue Reading Arkansas Stories Use Objects and Places to Bring History to Life
Tag: Special Collections
University Libraries Seek Special Collections Interns
The University of Arkansas Libraries are now accepting applications for two internship positions for the summer 2019 semester….Continue Reading University Libraries Seek Special Collections Interns
Marino to Kick Off Libraries’ Spring Graduate Speaker Series Feb. 7
Join the University Libraries and graduate student Alex Marino Thursday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. in the Special Collections Reading Room as he presents “Were the Crusade or Mr. Hargis made aware? Fulbright, the Christian Crusade, and Portugal’s Cold War Propaganda.”…Continue Reading Marino to Kick Off Libraries’ Spring Graduate Speaker Series Feb. 7
Woo Pig Sue-ee: Trademarking the Razorbacks
Heath Robinson, university archives assistant, tells the tale of how the Razorback and other U of A intellectual property came to be trademarked. …Continue Reading Woo Pig Sue-ee: Trademarking the Razorbacks
A Belated Gift: U.S. Copyright and the Public Domain
Our latest digital exhibit, “A Belated Gift,” features Arkansan contributions from 1923 that are now in the public domain and available to researchers worldwide, free of charge….Continue Reading A Belated Gift: U.S. Copyright and the Public Domain
R.E. Lee Wilson and Company and Labor
Take a deeper look into the labor practices of Lee Wilson and Company with this blog post by lead processing archivist Todd Lewis. …Continue Reading R.E. Lee Wilson and Company and Labor