The CALS Encyclopedia of Arkansas is a free, authoritative source of information about the rich history, geography, and culture of Arkansas.
The Encyclopedia of Arkansas is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to the history, culture, and geography of Arkansas. It offers detailed articles, images, and multimedia content to provide an in-depth understanding of the state's heritage and its people. The site serves as an invaluable tool for researchers, students, educators, and anyone interested in the rich history of Arkansas.
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Detailed and well-researched articles covering a wide range of topics related to Arkansas.
Includes images, videos, and audio clips to enhance the learning experience.
Advanced search options to easily find specific information or topics.
Materials and guides for educators to incorporate the encyclopedia into their curriculum.
The site is regularly updated with new articles and content to keep the information current.
Allows for user contributions to expand and enrich the content available on the site.
Designed to be accessible to users with disabilities, including screen reader compatibility.
The site is optimized for mobile devices, ensuring a seamless experience across all platforms.
The Encyclopedia of Arkansas is sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System and supported by the Department of Arkansas Heritage and the Arkansas Humanities Council.
The site has received numerous awards for its contribution to education and the preservation of Arkansas's history.
Engages with the community through events, workshops, and collaborations with local historians and institutions.
Offers support for researchers through access to archives, special collections, and expert consultations.
Collaborates with universities, libraries, and cultural organizations to expand its reach and resources.
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