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Finding aids and Descriptions
A finding aid describes the arrangement and contents of a
manuscript collection so that a user can find information
more efficiently. More than 900 manuscript collections are
described on this site, either by a finding aid or by some
other description. At present, other collections are accessible
only through typewritten finding aids in the Special Collections
reading room. However, as time and resources permit, these
are being converted to electronic format and published at
this site. Meanwhile, interested researchers should contact
the division for further information about collections.
Manuscript
Resources for the Civil War
Includes 252 collections.
Second edition, 2002, by Kim Allen Scott.
Manuscript
Resources for Women's Studies
Includes
142 collections. Compiled in 1989 by Andrea E. Cantrell.
Special
Collections staff have compiled lists of materials of particular
usefulness for research in selected areas. In some cases,
non-manuscript resources are included.
Agriculture
and the Environment
Arkansas Maps
Arts
and Entertainment
Biographical and Family History Research
Business
and Professions
Churches
and Church Work
Civil
Rights Collections
Civil
War Collections
Comprehensive
Collections
Education,
including International Education
Folklore
and Popular Culture
Government
and Politics
Integration
of Little Rock's Central High School, 1957
Japanese Americans Interned
in Arkansas
Papers
of Selected Literary Figures
Personal
and Family Papers
Selected
Papers of Public Officials
United States Census Sources for Arkansas
University
of Arkansas History
Women's
Studies
Citations Guide
How to document use of Special Collections materials; rules and
examples.
Guide to Selected
Manuscript Collections
Compiled in 1976 by Samuel A. Sizer, then Curator of Special
Collections; lists 211 collections, including a few that were
not processed at that time.
About
Conservation of Manuscript Materials
Protecting
Your Valuable Books and Documents
Publications of the Society of American
Archivists:
A
Guide to Donating Your Personal or Family Papers to a Repository
A
Guide to Donating Your Organizational Records to a Repository
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