Difference between revisions of "Butler Center for Arkansas Studies"
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− | The '''Butler Center for Arkansas Studies''' is a department of the [[Central Arkansas Library | + | The '''Butler Center for Arkansas Studies''' is a department of the [[Central Arkansas Library System]] (CALS) for the propagation of Arkansas history and culture. The Butler Center was established in 1997 with an endowment from [[Richard C. Butler Sr.]] Butler Center staff members maintain the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. |
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+ | The Butler Center has a research fellowship program. Research fellows assist the Center in the development of research collections. The 2008 Fellow is [[Hendrix College]] political science professor [[Jay Barth]]. | ||
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+ | During a week celebrating the [[Clinton Presidential Center dedication]] in November 2004 the Butler Center hosted an exhibition of memorabilia from all nineteen presidents since Herbert Hoover who visited the state of Arkansas. The exhibit featured life-sized cutouts of the presidents, beside which visitors could pose. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | [http://www.cals.lib.ar.us/butlercenter/index.html Butler Center for Arkansas Studies homepage] | + | *[http://www.cals.lib.ar.us/butlercenter/index.html Butler Center for Arkansas Studies homepage] |
+ | *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/ Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture] |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 18 June 2009
The Butler Center for Arkansas Studies is a department of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) for the propagation of Arkansas history and culture. The Butler Center was established in 1997 with an endowment from Richard C. Butler Sr. Butler Center staff members maintain the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture.
The Butler Center has a research fellowship program. Research fellows assist the Center in the development of research collections. The 2008 Fellow is Hendrix College political science professor Jay Barth.
During a week celebrating the Clinton Presidential Center dedication in November 2004 the Butler Center hosted an exhibition of memorabilia from all nineteen presidents since Herbert Hoover who visited the state of Arkansas. The exhibit featured life-sized cutouts of the presidents, beside which visitors could pose.