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Special Collections & University Archives

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The Special Collections and University Archives Department houses, preserves, and provides access to unique, specialized, and historically significant resources in a variety of formats to support research, teaching and learning at the University of Nevada, Reno. Other researchers and members of the public are welcome to use Special Collections and University Archives materials.

Most of the materials in Special Collections pertain to the history and cultures of Nevada and the Great Basin. University Archives preserves the history of the university in documents, photographs, books, and memorabilia.

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Photograph Database

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Architectural Records

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Digital Collections

[Image: Special Collections Photo Collection, image of opening page for website and link to digital photo collection]

Photograph Collection

Images of Lake Tahoe

Images of Lake Tahoe

Campus Images

Nevada in Maps

[Image: Sagebrush Vernacular, image of barn and link to digital photo collection]

Sagebrush Vernacular

[Image: Lincoln and Victory Highways in Nevada, image of opening page for website and link to digital photo collection]

Just Passin' Through

[Image: Art Collection of the University of Nevada, image of opening page for website and link to digital photo collection]

Art Collection

[Image: Olga Reifschneider Collection, image of opening page for website and link to digital photo collection]

Reifschneider Photos

Special Collections News

Sagebrush Conversations with Local Researchers

Sage Meets the SkyIn conjunction with our current exhibit "Where the Sage Meets the Sky," Special Collections is proud to host Sagebrush Conversations, a series of stimulating free talks relating to the Great Basin environment by eight distinguished local authors and researchers. All sessions will be held in the Faculty and Graduate Room on the 4th floor of the Knowledge Center, and free parking is available. More information

      • Sunday, Feb. 26, 3:00 p.m.
        -"Mapping the Great Basin" Linda, Newman, UNR Geoscience & Map Librarian Emerita
        -"Searching the Big Empty," William L. Fox, Director, Center of Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art
      • Wednesday, Feb. 29, 7:00 p.m.
        "Collecting Testimonials About Wild Nevada," Scott Slovic, Director, UNR Core Writing Program, English Dept., and Roberta Moore, Ranger (retired), Great Basin National Park
      • Wednesday, March 7, 7:00 p.m.
        "Photographing and Mapping the Black Rock Desert," Peter Goin, UNR Professor & Chair, Art Dept., and Paul Starrs, UNR Professor & Chair, Geography Dept.
      • Sunday, March 11, 3:00 p.m.
        -"Nevada's Changing Wildlife Habitat," Sherman Swanson, UNR Professor, Department of Environmental & Resource Sciences
        -"Nevada’s Environmental Legacy," James W. Hulse, UNR Professor of History Emeritus

Special Collections goes Social

Special Collections doorsJoe McDonaldA new Facebook page for Special Collections keeps our researchers and friends up to date on the latest events, exhibits, and new collections. Facebook users who "like" the page will get updates in their news feeds. If you prefer Twitter, you can follow @unrSpC to receive our Facebook updates as tweets.University of Nevada Alumni Joe McDonald and Leola Lewis now have Facebook "public figure" pages, and continue to share the latest news from the campus and town in 1913.

Where the Sage Meets the Sky: Great Basin Landscapes

PhotographerOpening in October-and running through June 8, 2012, the Special Collections Department hosts an exhibit offering a wide-ranging view of Nevada's landscapes: Where the Sage Meets the Sky: Great Basin Landscapes. Through the use of maps, photographs, films, letters and writings from Special Collections, the exhibit presents views of Nevada's past still relevant to today's understanding of our extreme, yet beautiful land. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Coming in 2012: "Sagebrush Conversations" with local experts and authors.

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