Library Launches Ignite Campaign for Studio One Project

With your help, Ole Miss students could soon have access to a brand new video and recording studio. Students have expressed the need for more technology in the University of Mississippi’s J.D. Williams Library; specifically, a place to create and edit video, as multimedia has become a constant in coursework. The library will launch aRead the story …

Oxford Conference for the Book Highlights Margaret Walker

Sessions are free, open to the public

OXFORD, Miss. – A National Book Award winner, popular television show writers and a centennial birthday commemoration are all planned for the 2015 Oxford Conference for the Book, set for March 25-27. Presented by the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture and Square Books, the 22nd annual conference is dedicated to MississippiRead the story …

Artstor Now Available

Worldwide digital database made possible through various donations

The Artstor Digital Library is now available through the J.D. Williams Library at the University of Mississippi. The resource was made possible through different funding sources, including the University Museum, Department of Classics, Department of Art, Department of Philosophy, Office of the Provost, College of Liberal Arts and the Library and a private donor. ItRead the story …

New Civil War and Slavery Database ‘A Treasure Trove’

The John D. Williams Library has access to two new databases on the history of slavery and the Civil War, collections described as a “treasure trove of rare, unique historical materials.” The new databases are part of the American Antiquarian Society’s collection and are accessible to all UM students, faculty and staff through the library’sRead the story …

Ross’ Gifts Enrich Special Collections

Late researcher posthumously donates valuable documents to University Libraries

Carolyn Jones Ross’s devotion to research was matched perfectly to her commitment to the University of Mississippi Libraries. Her combined loves yielded two gifts to UM’s Archives and Special Collections this year. The Carolyn Jones Ross Memorial Collection began last March with an initial gift of primary documents from Jacob Thompson and his family. IncludedRead the story …

Shoemaker Papers Donated to Special Collections

William Millard Shoemaker left a legacy of personal achievements and contributions to higher education in the state of Mississippi. Fittingly, relatives of the late University of Mississippi alumnus have donated mementos of his storied life to the J.D. Williams Library at his alma mater. William M. Shoemaker Jr., the deceased’s only surviving child, and RobertRead the story …

Library’s Wish List

iPad mini Support the latest library success: technology lending program. We currently have 4 iPad minis that are constantly checked out. These devices are preloaded with e-books by Mississippi authors and UM Common Reading Experience texts, as well as helpful apps like GarageBand, Keynote, Pages, and iMovie. There is a huge demand for mobile deviceRead the story …

Exhibits and Events

“Entertainment Collectors, Authors, and Critics:  Selections from the Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts & Entertainment, Stark Young, and Herschel Brickell Collections.” Faulkner Room, Department of Archives & Special Collections. January 22-December 18, 2015 “African-American Literary Collections in Special Collections.” Held in conjunction with the 2015 Oxford Conference for the Book which celebrates the work of MargaretRead the story …

J.D. Williams Library Puts Students in Motion

The J.D. Williams library is now home to four exercise bikes, offering students an active option while studying. Dr. James Spell and his wife, Markie, provided the funding for the bikes, which cost $400 each. Spell, a University of Mississippi surgery resident from 1959 to 1964, said he was visiting Oxford when he discovered theRead the story …

Planned Giving

Libraries grateful for increased support

Private support for The University of Mississippi Libraries continues to grow at a tremendous rate. When the fiscal year ended on June 30, 2014, private support from alumni, friends, faculty and staff totaled $688,999, a 159 percent increase from fiscal year 2013. This increase includes endowment support, which has more than doubled over the pastRead the story …