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A finding aid is
a document prepared by the archival staff to help researchers understand the
contents of a manuscript collection. It may be an inventory, a chronological
list, or some other description. The majority of manuscript collections in the
department are described in some fashion on this website. However, at present,
some collections are accessible only through typewritten finding aids in the
Special Collections reading room. As time and resources permit, these are being
converted to electronic format and published at this site. Meanwhile, interested
researchers should contact the department for further information about collections.
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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
Special Collections |
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