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Item Open Access Collective Name Index to the Research Collection of Conservative and Libertarian Studies(University of Oregon Libraries, 1986) Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries; Cummings, HilarySpecial Collections and University Archives collects materials in the subject area of the Conservative and Libertarian Movement with a focus on the last half of the twentieth century and the twenty-first century, and also includes writers and groups who oppose right-wing movements. The collection contains conservative and libertarian printed materials including newspapers, periodicals, newsletters, and bulletins. This selected name index to the the collection was created to promote effective use of these manuscript collections by providing a tool for researchers to access them.Item Open Access TRIBAL LEGACIES: Collections from the University of Oregon Libraries(University of Oregon, 2013-08) Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon LibrariesThis catalog represents collaboration between the University of Oregon’s College of Education and the University of Oregon Libraries to address the needs of Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes. It addresses the need to create a trusted central repository of historical tribal documents as well as current curriculum materials related to Indian history and culture. The catalog is a living document highlighting resources in the UO Libraries that will serve as a focal point for ongoing teaching, learning, and research related to the Native American experience for UO students and faculty as well as tribal staff, students, and scholars. Its primary objective is to improve the visibility and accessibility of these rich resources while conveying the university’s strong commitment to preserving the all-inclusive historical record of the Pacific Northwest and integrating it into the curriculum of both K-12 and higher education.