Unversity Archives & Records Center (UARC)

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The Ainslie Hewett Bookplate Collection (http://digital.library.louisville.edu/collections/hewett/ ) features Gothic and heraldic bookplates designed by Louisville native (George) Ainslie Hewett (1880-1963) for notable Louisville residents, as well as for clients across the United States.

All University of Louisville Libraries will be closed on Memorial Day.  For other changes in hours, check http://library.louisville.edu/hours/2008_05.html.

Bill Morison, Director of the University Archives & Records Center, has received the President's Distinguished Faculty Award for Service in recognition of his long and continuing service to the University of Louisville.  Bill came to UofL in 1969 and shortly thereafter, started the Archives.  He was also the driving force behind our records management and open records programs. 

Images of Kentucky and Environs (http://digital.library.louisville.edu/collections/kyimages/ ) will assemble images relating to Louisville, Kentucky, and environs from various small collections in the University of Louisville Libraries' special collections and archives. It currently features the A.W.

The African American Oral History Collection (http://digital.library.louisville.edu/collections/afamoh/ ), from the Oral History Center at the University Archives and Records Center, currently includes nineteen interviews (available as audio files and transcriptions), mostly conducted in the late 1970s, that document the many aspects of life in Louisville, particularly as experienced by African Americans.

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