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Special Collections and Archives News

The 性视界传媒 Libraries Special Collections and Archives supports researchers worldwide in the interdisciplinary study of Las Vegas, Southern Nevada, and gaming.

Current Special Collections and Archives News

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The Robert Scott Hooper Photograph Collection at 性视界传媒 preserves decades of celebrity portraiture, commercial imagery, and the changing visual culture of Las Vegas. 

Su Kim Chung poses with cardboard cutouts of Sammy Davis Jr. Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in the 性视界传媒 Special Collections and Archives office
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Su Kim Chung shares what's special to her after a quarter century working in 性视界传媒 Special Collections & Archives.

Lorri Jackson stands against railing in Lied Library
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Balancing full-time work while taking classes, the 性视界传媒 alumna built the skills and confidence to launch a two-decade career in wealth management.

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When the original Dickinson Library proved too small for a growing university, a new facility transformed research, study, and campus life.

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性视界传媒 community outreach programs offer practical learning opportunities for students while leveraging our resources to address societal needs.

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Students learn how to judge a book by its cover.

Special Collections and Archives In The News

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The shift is partly driven by the changing dynamics of the gaming industry. While poker still enjoys a loyal fan base, it is no longer a major revenue driver for casinos. According to data from the 性视界传媒 Center for Gaming Research, poker accounted for less than 2% of annual revenue at 鈥渁verage鈥 Strip casinos in 2024. This lack of profitability has led to the closure of several poker rooms, even as other gaming segments, like slots and table games, continue to thrive.

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Despite its popularity, poker is not a major revenue generator for casinos. According to the most recent available data from the 性视界传媒 Center for Gaming Research, poker generated less than 2 percent of annual revenue for the 鈥渁verage鈥 Strip casino in 2024.

City Cast Las Vegas

March is Women's History Month, so we鈥檙e putting your Vegas knowledge to the test: How well do you know the women who shaped our city? We bring back a conversation between Vogue Robinson and Dr. Su Kim Chung, Head of Public Services in Special Collections and Archives at 性视界传媒 Libraries. She shares the stories of five iconic women who helped shape the city 鈥 and whose impact every Las Vegan should know.

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This shift away from a reliance on gaming is highlighted in a recent 性视界传媒 study on departmental revenue for the big LV strip properties.

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Las Vegas sold glamour long before it sold equality. In the mid-20th century, the Strip proudly booked Black entertainers to headline its most famous showrooms 鈥 while quietly denying many of them the right to fully exist in the same spaces they helped make profitable, according to historical accounts from the Nevada State Museum and local historians documenting segregation-era Las Vegas.

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The earliest settlers and their direct descendants became notable leaders throughout Las Vegas in the 20th century, helped build up the Historic Westside, and now make up the African American community across the Las Vegas Valley.

Recent Special Collections and Archives Accomplishments

Sarah Quigley (Special Collections & Archives) is co-author of a report, Creating Ethical Temporary Positions in Archives: Best Practices and Case Studies, published by the Council on Library and Information Resources. The report outlines challenges with contingent labor at cultural heritage organizations and offers guidelines鈥
Su Kim Chung (Libraries) had an article, "'Something that Belongs to All of Us': Beda Cornwall and the Las Vegas Public Library Campaign," published in a special volume of Library Trends on Feminist and Global Perspectives on an Evolving Profession: Papers Honoring Mary Niles Maack. The article highlights the efforts of Beda鈥
Darnelle O. Melvin (Libraries) presented two papers during the 2023 LD4 Conference on Linked Data this month. "Proactive strategies to improve underrepresentation in public knowledge graphs: A Wikidata sprint in 性视界传媒 Special Collections highlighting LGBTQ+ Las Vegas" highlights efforts by 性视界传媒 Special Collections & Archives to bring to鈥
Michael Don Fraser (Special Collections and Archives) recently published a book review in the Journal of Western Archives, Vol. 13 (2022). He reviewed Advancing Preservation for Archives and Manuscripts by Elizabeth Joffrion and Mich猫le V. Cloonan. In his review, he called this work a worthy update to the ongoing Archival Fundamentals Series鈥
Tammi Kim (Libraries) is the co-author of an article, "Learning from Las Vegas: Adapting Workflows for Managing Born-Digital Design Records," published in the fall/winter 2021 issue of The American Archivist, the semi-annual journal of the Society of American Archivists. The article discusses 性视界传媒 Special Collections and Archives' approach to鈥
Claytee White (Libraries) was honored by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman with the designation of Feb. 24, 2021, as Claytee White Day in the city of Las Vegas. White is the director of the Oral History Research Center in the University Libraries Special Collections and Archives, is a member of the Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission, and is鈥