WEATHER CLOSURE:
Due to the forecast of severe weather, all Metropolitan Libraries will close at 2pm today, 5/6/2024.
TEMPORARY CLOSURE:
The Almonte Library will be closed Sat., 5/4 through Tue., 5/14, to prepare for their grand reopening in their new building on Wed., 5/15 at 10 AM.
Archive
Zoning Decisions and Legal History in the JFK Neighborhood of OKC
A report by the 2023 OU Environmental Studies Capstone Class.
'Zines: A Quick but Comprehensive Chronology
An essay written by Granny Anarchy for the Underground Music Archive.
UMAmi 003: September 2023
The third issue of the monthly music zine by the Oklahoma Underground Music Archive.
Personal History interview with Marti Rickman
A personal history interview with Marti Rickman, by students at Oklahoma City University in an Intermediate Spanish class led by Dr. Mark Griffin.
UMAmi Issue 001
A new monthly music zine related to the Oklahoma Underground Music Archive, or OK UMA.
UMAmi 002
The second issue of the UMAmi monthly music zine by the Oklahoma Underground Music Archive
UMAmi Issue 004 (October 2023)
The 4th issue of UMAmi, a monthly music zine, published in October 2023.
Granny Anarchy's Guide to the Clash
An essay introducing the musical group The Clash and how best to become acquainted with their history and music, by Granny Anarchy for UMAmi Zine November 2023.
OU Sociology, Environmental Studies Capstone Class Presentation
OU Sociology, Environmental Studies Capstone Class Presentation
Man and Bobcat
A photograph of an unscheduled dig, taken as part of the Environmental Studies 2022 Capstone Project.
Property Post Dig
A photograph of an unscheduled dig, taken as part of the Environmental Studies 2022 Capstone Project.
Save the Date - Project Presentation
A Save the Date design for a presentation of the University of Oklahoma Environmental Studies' 2022 Capstone Project.
Oral History: Stefan Kovash
Stefan Kovash talks about his time working at the Bowery, and seeing punk and alternative bands like X, The Replacements, Wall of Voodoo, and R.E.M come through Oklahoma City in the 1980s.