Western repositories have much to gain and little to lose from statewide initiatives that promote cooperative collection management policies. The region\u27s topography, demographics, boom-bust cycles, and flood of new residents threaten their missions and their very existence. Add competition, backlogs, duplication, and fragmented collections to this volatile mix and it renders the collecting environment untenable
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
How ranchers have shaped the West—and continue to do so.The Rangelands archives are made available b...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 5,248,000 bytesernment was established years ago, and which has be...
ArizonaZoomerangThis upload contains both the final report and the survey results.Arizona covers 114...
abstract: Mexicans and Mexican Americans have resided in Arizona since the early 16th century. Their...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 5,146,000 bytesthe southern boundary of the Territory, the river ...
The University of Wyoming American Heritage Center (AHC) provides access to all unrestricted collect...
For a landlocked state dominated by desert, Arizona has done an exceptional job supporting tremendou...
Volume One of James McClintock's three volume history of Arizona. Volumes one and two are paged cont...
Rapidly rising consumer debt, a real estate bubble, and depletion of world oil reserves could greatl...
In 2017 the University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections (UALSC) conducted a survey of audiov...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
The state of Alaska has no shortage of fascinating history and culture. What it does lack, however, ...
Great mineral wealth has been paramount in the development of Arizona. It has attracted attention si...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
How ranchers have shaped the West—and continue to do so.The Rangelands archives are made available b...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 5,248,000 bytesernment was established years ago, and which has be...
ArizonaZoomerangThis upload contains both the final report and the survey results.Arizona covers 114...
abstract: Mexicans and Mexican Americans have resided in Arizona since the early 16th century. Their...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 5,146,000 bytesthe southern boundary of the Territory, the river ...
The University of Wyoming American Heritage Center (AHC) provides access to all unrestricted collect...
For a landlocked state dominated by desert, Arizona has done an exceptional job supporting tremendou...
Volume One of James McClintock's three volume history of Arizona. Volumes one and two are paged cont...
Rapidly rising consumer debt, a real estate bubble, and depletion of world oil reserves could greatl...
In 2017 the University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections (UALSC) conducted a survey of audiov...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
The state of Alaska has no shortage of fascinating history and culture. What it does lack, however, ...
Great mineral wealth has been paramount in the development of Arizona. It has attracted attention si...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
How ranchers have shaped the West—and continue to do so.The Rangelands archives are made available b...