This collection includes professional presentations and publications authored by the Robert R. Muntz library staff.
Submissions from 2018
The Consequences of Dissent in East Texas, 1917-1921, Vicki Betts
The Social Dip: Snuff Dipping Southern Women in the Civil War Era, Vicki Betts
Tyler, Texas, in World War I, Vicki Betts
The 6 Frameworks for Information Literacy, Christina Forisha and Rebecca Fernandez
Doing Their Bit: Children and Young Adults Fight the War, Marvin Mayer and Vicki Betts
Submissions from 2016
Eddie and Sugar Lou's Hotel Tyler Orchestra, Vicki Betts
The Weekly Grunt and Groan: Professional Wrasslin' in Tyler Prior to World War II, Vicki Betts
Submissions from 2015
Combining Outreach & Liaison Activities to Build Relationships with Reluctant STEM Faculty - Texas STEM Librarians' Conference 2015, Isabel M. Altamirano
"For the Citizens of East Texas": The Desegregation of Tyler State Park, Vicki Betts
"Pray for This War to End": The Civil War Letters of William Smith Herndon and Mary Louise Herndon, Vicki Betts
Submissions from 2014
After the Guns Fell Silent: Marks' Mill Prisoners at Camp Ford and Camp Groce, Texas, Vicki Betts
Building Parks, Building Men: Tyler State Park and the CCC, Vicki Betts
"Smith County Socialists, 1900-1918." Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 45 (2014): 1-18., Vicki Betts
Tyler Movie Theaters, 1905-1940, Vicki Betts
DDA Experiences with JSTOR e-Books, Amy Castillo and Tiffany LeMaistre
Role Reinvention, Structural Defense, or Resigned Surrender: Institutional Approaches to Technological Change and Reference Librarianship, Tiffany LeMaistre, Rebecka L. Embry, Lindsey L. Van Zandt, and Diane E. Bailey
Submissions from 2013
R. T. P. Allen: The Texas Years, 1857-1865, Vicki Betts
Sex and the Progressive Era City: Tyler City Ordinances Dealing with Cross-Dressing, Prostitution, and Goo-Goo Eyes, Vicki Betts
The American Red Cross in Smith County During World War I, Vicki Betts
The Quest for the Holy Grail: Too Many ERM Systems Are Not Enough!, Margo Duncan and Tiffany LeMaistre
The Open Source Library: It's Free as in Puppy, Terra Bianchi Gullings, Tiffany LeMaistre, and Margo Duncan
Submissions from 2012
Great Tyler Chicken War of 1914, Vicki Betts