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collections link to full-text articles from more than 60,000 periodical titles. Additional web-based resources include reference tools, electronic books, specialized sources for Arctic and polar information, and indexes to special formats such as government documents and dissertations. ScholarWorks@UA, the University of Alaska online institutional repository, makes theses, dissertations, articles and other scholarly works by University of Alaska students and faculty available to the public.
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The library was founded in 1922 with fewer than three thousand books, the same year classes began at UAF's predecessor, the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. After moving from Old Main Building, the library was housed in a small building which doubled as the university's gymnasium and
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Rasmuson Library offers extensive online resources for UAF students, faculty, staff and others affiliated with the university. It is a gateway to more than 300 online resources, with broad coverage in the sciences, humanities and social sciences, management, and engineering. Web-based indexes and
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The library houses the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections and Archives special collection. This encompasses historical books and periodicals, historical manuscripts and photographs, an oral history collection, rare books and maps, and the
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from 1950 to 1969 and was the board chair from 1956 to 1968. He was a major supporter of expanding the library and moving it to its present location.
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Building upon its completion in 1960, then to its present location in the Fine Arts Complex a decade later. Both buildings were designed by
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are the foremost publicly accessible repositories of historical information related to Alaska.
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Buildings and structures in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska
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University and college academic libraries in the United States
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Stratton Library in 2007, the Rasmuson Library and the
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Arctic
state house
state senate
U.S. state
Alaska
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Elmer E. Rasmuson
Board of Regents
Alaska Film Archives
Sheldon Jackson College
Alaska State Library
Juneau
Federal Depository Library
Constitution of Alaska
Bunnell
Anchorage
Manley & Mayer
"About Us"
the original
"ELMER E. RASMUSON LIBRARY".
Archived
archive.today
Official website
Alaska Film Archives
Project Jukebox
64°51′24″N 147°49′12″W / 64.85667°N 147.82000°W / 64.85667; -147.82000
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Buildings and structures in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska

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