Enhancing the strengths of SMU and its Libraries
The Rees-Jones Collection and Rees-Jones Library of the American West enhance the University’s longstanding excellence in research, teaching and cultural appreciation of the American West. This collection complements the strengths of the DeGolyer Library, which houses approximately 180,000 volumes, over a million photographs and a wide array of manuscripts, maps, newspapers and ephemera. Together, these resources position SMU as a leading academic center for Western history, offering a balance of breadth and depth that supports specialized research and interdisciplinary teaching.
SMU academic programs, including those in the and the , explore the history and development of the Southwest, borderland issues like immigration and the region’s contributions to the U.S. economy. The Rees-Jones Collection enriches these programs and SMU’s ability to attract scholars and students interested in Western studies. Since 1996, Clements Center travel grants have brought visiting researchers to SMU, resulting in numerous publications. The Rees-Jones Collection and Library will amplify this activity, further establishing SMU as a hub for Western scholarship.
Renowned as one of the nation’s premier Western collections, the Rees-Jones Collection deepens SMU holdings and strengthens its standing as a center for Western history. The combined collections create unparalleled opportunities for teaching, research and interdisciplinary scholarship.