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The Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library is a library on the campus of the
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(UNO).


History

In 1916 a formal library was established on the UNO campus when construction of Joslyn Hall was completed on the original Omaha University campus, located at North 24th and Pratt Streets in
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. By 1928, the UNO Library collection had grown to over 5,000 volumes which precipitated moving the collection to a temporary location around 1930. The university moved from its North Omaha location in 1938, and the library was relocated into the new Administration Building (which later became Arts and Sciences Hall) on the new campus. In 1976, UNO built a
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structure to house the library renamed in honor of
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's founder, Dr.
C.C. Criss Clair Carlton Criss (10 April 1879 – 9 March 1952) was an American businessman who developed the insurance company Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, later to become Mutual of Omaha. Under his leadership it grew from having 300 poli ...
and his wife, Mabel. Thirty years later an expansion of the original building was undertaken by the UNO campus. The Dr. Guinter Kahn Addition, completed in 2006, extended the north facade of the library building and added study areas and the Criss Library Cafe. The total renovation of the original 1976 Library building during 2008–2009, provided more flexible gathering and research spaces. Several group and individual study rooms were added throughout the building, the Marion E. and Barbara B. Tritsch Garden was created on the lower level and the H. Don and Connie J. Osborne Family Gallery was established on the main level, which hosts special gallery events and exhibits.


Collections

The library's general collection includes over 700,000 books, over 71,000 journal titles, as well as a substantial number of U.S. government documents and Nebraska State documents. The library houses a number of special collections including University Archives, the papers of Senator Chuck Hagel, Queer Omaha Archives, Kripke-Veret Collection of the Jewish Federation, the Arthur Paul Afghanistan Collection, books from
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, Omaha Magical Society library, over 1,000
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, and other unique and specialized collections. The Arthur Paul Afghanistan Collection is the largest collection of Afghan materials held by a U.S. university, and one of the largest collections of Afghan research materials in the world. The collection contains over 20,000 items, including a number of rare documents, such as the illuminated/decorated manuscript of "Haft Aurang", and poems by
Jami Nūr ad-Dīn 'Abd ar-Rahmān Jāmī (; 7 November 1414 – 9 November 1492), also known as Mawlanā Nūr al-Dīn 'Abd al-Rahmān or Abd-Al-Rahmān Nur-Al-Din Muhammad Dashti, or simply as Jami or Djāmī and in Turkey as Molla Cami, was a ...
(1414–1492). In addition to onsite assistance, parts of the collection have been digitized and are availabl
online
The collection is especially strong in 19th and early 20th century English language books by British authors conveying their personal experiences and the British Indian government's policy concerning
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.


Art in Criss Library


UNO's Criss Library houses several original works of art by Nebraska and internationally known artists. Recent acquisitions to the collection include a mobile by Mel Ritsau installed below the central skylight on the second floor/main level and first floor entrance at the end of the building renovation in 2009, and an untitled monumental head sculpture by
Jun Kaneko is a Japanese-born American ceramic artist known for creating large scale ceramic sculpture. Based out of a studio warehouse in Omaha, Nebraska, Kaneko primarily works in clay to explore the effects of repeated abstract surface motifs by using ...
added to the Kahn addition of the library in 2006.


References

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