Due to major renovations of Atkins Library most of our physical materials will be inaccessible beginning July 2024. A limited selection of collection materials can be used by appointment in Atkins Room 123. Government publications are located on the third floor of Atkins Library.
Below you will find information about how to discover resources, including our digital collections.
For further assistance and to inquire about available collection materials please contact us.
Rare Books and Periodicals
Rare Books and Periodicals
Search the library search system. To filter your search results to only rare materials, select Special Collections and University Archives on the left of your search results under Library. (How-to video).
Manuscript Collections
Manuscript Collections
- Search finding aids (How-to video) or the library search system for manuscript collections (personal papers and archives of community organizations). These tools do not link to online materials; they help you find physical collections which can be accessed physically in the Dalton Reading Room.
- Search for online collections in Goldmine or JSTOR.
- Browse a list of manuscript collection summaries organized by subject.
Oral History Interviews
Oral History Interviews
- Search or browse in Goldmine.
- Search oral history finding aids. If you find an interview you would like to hear but there is no link to it online, please contact us and we will digitize it on demand.
- Search the library search system, which also includes links to some of our oral histories.
Photographs
Photographs
- Search Goldmine for online collections.
- Search finding aids for photographs that are not online -- these can be accessed in the Dalton Reading Room.
Government Documents
Government Documents
University Archives and Publications
University Archives and Publications
- Search finding aids for records, including photographs. Finding aids do not link to online materials -- they help you find physical collections which can be accessed in the Dalton Reading Room.
- Search for digitized college and university catalogs, student newspapers, and yearbooks in DigitalNC
- Search previous versions of the University website.
- Check out our guide to Researching UNC Charlotte History.