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Encyclopedia of Arkansas unveils redesigned website

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Encyclopedia of Arkansas staff, left to right: Anna Lancaster, Archival Assistant, AV/AR Specialist; Michael Keckhaver, media editor; Guy Lancaster, editor; Heather Zbinden, Butler Center Outreach Coordinator; and Mike Polston, staff historian.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARKANSAS

The online Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture is getting a redesign. The resource is part of the Central Arkansas Library System and launched in 2006. But on Wednesday a revised, more modern version of the website was unveiled. It includes new features and works on mobile devices.

Reporter Jacqueline Froelich with Fayetteville station KUAF spoke with staff at the encyclopedia about its past and what’s ahead. You can hear her report above or visit the revised site here.

KUAF is a content partner of KASU based in Fayetteville.  Read more news from northwest Arkansas here.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative journalist and has been a news producer for KUAF National Public Radio since 1998. She covers politics, the environment, energy, business, education, history, race and culture. Her radio segments have been nationally syndicated. She is also a station-based national correspondent for NPR in Washington DC., and recipient of eight national and state broadcast awards.