Additional Study Spots, Printing Stations Available for Finals
While renovations continue on Mullins Library, Levels 3 and 4 are still open for study in addition to spaces in the Arkansas Union, HPER, the CORD and the Fayetteville Public Library.
Interview with Dinesh Gauri
Scholarly Communications conducts an interview with Dinesh Gauri, Professor and Walmart Chair in Marketing for Walton College, in their November blog post. He shares his thoughts on making research available in the U of A’s institutional repository.
Author Kat Robinson to Speak on Arkansas Food Traditions Wednesday
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts will end the second year of its Arkansas Folklife Web Series with guest Kat Robinson at 1 p.m. Wednesday. This webinar is free, but registration is required.
David Gearhart Papers Now Available in University Libraries Special Collections
This extensive collection offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of former U of A Chancellor David Gearhart as well as the significant contributions of his wife, Jane Gearhart.
Save Money on Textbooks Next Semester With No-Cost Course Materials List
The University Libraries and Associated Student Government have collaborated to create a list of courses utilizing no-cost materials in lieu of traditional textbooks. Check this list before enrolling for spring classes.
Crystal Bridges to Host Tabling Session in Mullins Library Wednesday
Kariah Brust of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will be on Level 4 of Mullins Library from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday to talk about the Art Reference Library and the museum’s resources and collections.
Scholarly Communications Blog: International OA Week, Part Two
Created in July 2021 and sustained with generous contributions from colleges and units across campus, the Libraries’ Open Access Publishing Fund has already provided $141,671 to help underwrite 81 publications.
Scholarly Communications Blog: International OA Week, Part One
It’s International Open Access Week! We’re celebrating the many achievements of the Open Access (OA) Movement, an effort to remove financial and legal barriers to make information available to all citizens of the world. Specifically, the Scholarly Communications Team is celebrating the collaborations that advance OA on our campus.
Call for Proposals: Paid Faculty Course Material Conversion Program
Each semester, the U of A Libraries and Global Campus offer faculty compensation and support to reduce the cost of textbooks for their students by using open educational resources. Submit proposals by Nov. 10.
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Chief of Education to Speak Oct. 18
Eric Maynard of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will join the Arkansas Folklife Web Series to discuss hunting, fishing and trapping in Arkansas at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18.