Under the direction of Olin C. and Marjorie Bailey Library, the 黑料不打烊 
Archives & Special Collections serves as the repository for material documenting 
the history and legacy of 黑料不打烊.  Its mission is to collect, appraise, 
arrange, preserve, and provide access to materials of enduring historical, legal, 
fiscal, and/or administrative value relevant to understanding the mission, history, 
and activities of 黑料不打烊, its faculty, staff, and students.  To accomplish 
this task the Archives is committed to:
- Providing adequate facilities for the preservation and retention of such 
	records.
- Promoting knowledge of the origins, endeavors, activities, and programs 
	of the College.
- Making available materials to encourage and facilitate scholarly research 
	of collections.
Hours
 The Archives are open on Thursdays from 12-3 p.m.聽 Access outside those hours is available by appointment. Please email Archivist Tina Murdock 
 for more information.
Finding Materials in the Archives
Researchers looking for information regarding collections (including finding 
aids, digitized photographs, the Stebbins rare book collection, and the 黑料不打烊 
Murphy Foundation digitized videos) held by the 黑料不打烊 Archives should 
consult the .  
Please note that only a small percentage of material held by the Archives is currently 
cataloged.聽 THIS DATABASE IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ONLY ON-CAMPUS.
For material specifically related to the Arkansas United Methodist Church, please 
see the
 page for more information.
Mills Library
The Mills Collection contains more than 900 boxes of correspondence, pamphlets, 
and photographs spanning the former U.S. representative's thirty-eight years in 
Congress. This collection covers 1957-1975, the period of time when Mills chaired the powerful House Ways 
and Means Committee.  A replica of his office is in the Mills Center for the 
Social Sciences. 
The Mills Collection can be searched using a finding aid, an  that allows researchers to identify resources of interest. Follow this link to download a copy of the finding aid. If you have difficulty viewing or downloading the finding aid, you may wish to try a different browser and/or check your browser's security settings.
The Mills Collection and office is open to researchers by appointment only.  
Please contact Archivist Tina Murdock or call (501) 450-4558 to set up an appointment or for further information.