Kathryn Slover
Special Collections and Archives
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kathryn.slover@uta.edu
817-272-7150
Central Library, Room 652B
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My Recent Posts
It’s Preservation Time in Texas!
UTA Special Collections is excited to announce that the Texas Rangers World Series Collection is now accessible on the Digital Archive!
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How to Search the UTA Libraries Web Archives
Blog for the "How To" series focused on using online resources to find Special Collections material.
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How to Find Special Collections Materials in the Library Catalog
Do you want to learn about other tools to help you discover special collections materials? This week's blog posts highlights how to search the library catalog!
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Women’s Health, Women’s Bodies: a Collaboration between Special Collections and Women’s and Gender Studies
March is Women’s History Month! To celebrate, Special Collections collaborated with the Women’s and Gender Studies Program to bring you “Women’s Health, Women’s Bodies.”
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Preserving Your Digital Files 101
To celebrate #ArchivesMonth, Special Collections is sharing tips for preserving your digital content!
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Challenging the Confederacy at UTA
Look back at how student activism made way for change on UTA’s campus.
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Celebrating Disability Pride Month
July is Disability Pride Month! We are sharing highlights from the Texas Disability History Collection!
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LGBTQ+ History in the Archives
June is Pride Month! To celebrate we are sharing some LGBTQ+ related materials from Special Collections.
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