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Sites contained here represent the libraries and museums of the University of Kansas. Special libraries include a medical library, art and architecture library, and a music and dance library. Museums include a natural history museum and an art museum.

  • George J. Farha Medical Library  - KU-Wichita library facility. Presents online journals, databases of medical resources, and information on the services offered.
  • Kansas Jayhawks  - Official University of Kansas Athletics website. Presents details of the KU sporting scene, game schedules and results. an online store, multimedia items, and other related information postings.
  • KU Libraries  - Comprehensive information on all the library facilities within the University of Kansas. Provides access to research resources, information on services, updates on the collections, and details of the services offered.
  • Murphy Art and Architecture Library  - Provides access to the collections maintained, information on location and service hours, and a copy of the Library's circulation policy.
  • Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center  - KU facility maintains inventories of research or study materials on planetary life and biodiversity. Aims to document and disseminate information to foster natural history awareness and advocacy.
  • Regents Center Library  - Portal to information about this KU Edwards Campus library. Features and "Ask a Librarian" section and accommodates comments and suggestions.
  • Spencer Museum of Art  - Peruse through this online guide to the collections maintained at Spencer. Sign up for the news mailing list, get information on visiting hours, and learn about the programs and events to be held.
  • Thomas Gorton Music and Dance Library  - Get updates on the materials offered, information on services and service times, as well as access to Thomas Gorton's digitized collections.
 
 
 
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