Visual Collections

Visual Collections

Visual Collections mission is to acquire, preserve, and make accessible photography, moving image and audio materials relating to the University of Mississippi, the state of Mississippi, and the American South. The Collections are part of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, in the J.D. Williams Library. The Visual Collections also hold the legacy materials of the Southern Media Archive, which was established by the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture to collect photographs, film footage, and audio recordings of Southerners for use in creative documentary projects. These materials transferred to Visual Collections in the year 2000.

Patrons can use the collections during our regular hours from 8:00 to 5:00, Monday through Friday, except during selected school holidays. Please contact the department if you are planning research or have any additional questions not answered on this site. Many of our collections are in cold storage and need extra time (1-2 days) to acclimate before use, so please plan accordingly.

For information relating to images within the Modern Political Archives, visit the Modern Political Archives page.

Forms

Planning a research visit or interested in reproducing materials from our collections?  Our Forms & Policies page includes everything you need to get started.  Common forms include requests for duplication, publication permission, reproduction orders, and research appointments.

Please review all applicable policies before submitting your request.

Need To Request Audio/Visual Materials?

This form allows researchers and the public to request access to or permission to reproduce recordings, films, and other audiovisual materials from the Archives. Requests are reviewed individually, and some materials may be subject to copyright or access restrictions.