About The Arizona State Library Archives and Public Records
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Agency Officials


 

Director

Joan Clark
Deputy Director of Operations & Planning

Richard Pearce-Moses
Deputy Director for Technology and Information Resources


Description of Agency Divisions


 

Braille & Talking Book Library Division

Linda A. Montgomery
Division Director

Ron Bryant
Assistant Director


The Braille and Talking Book Library Division provides audio library materials to any Arizona resident who finds it difficult to read standard print because of vision loss or physical limitations. The services are available to individuals with either a permanent or temporary impairment that limits the ability to read and to institutions serving such persons. The Library of Congress designated it a Regional Library for Talking Books in 1969, the year the Division was formed.

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Talking Books are books recorded on cassettes. The types of books in the collection are similar to those found in most public libraries. When a person or institution has been certified as being eligible for service the books, magazines and other materials are mailed with labels for easy return. There is no charge for any of the services, including the mailing of the materials to and from patrons.

A cadre of volunteers narrates and monitors recorded books and magazines, repairs cassette books and playback equipment, provides home delivery to new patrons, and performs clerical and professional tasks that enable the Division to meet the highly specialized information needs of its patrons.



History and Archives Division

Dr. Melanie Sturgeon
Division Director

The State Archives Division identifies, acquires, cares for, arranges and describes and makes available the permanently valuable public records of Arizona. It provides leadership and assistance to organizations and individuals responsible for historical records. The Archives promotes historical research and encourages the study of Arizona history. Holdings date from 1864 to the present.

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Law and Research Library Division

Janet Fisher
Division Director

Susan Blixt
Administrative Librarian


The Law and Research Library serves the informational needs of the legislative executive, and judicial branches of state government in addition to the general public. The Law and Research Library also provides important and essential resource sharing services to Arizona libraries through the Arizona Network (AZNET).

 


Library Development Division

Dr. Jane Kolbe
Division Director

Through the Library Development Division, the Department takes a leadership role in coordinating statewide planning and development of library services. A staff of professional library consultants works closely with public libraries to help define and meet the wide variety of information needs that exist in the state.

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Museum Division

David Hoober
Division Director

The Museum Division operates the State Capitol Museum in the restored 1898 Capitol building.

The Museum Division, housed in the original 1900 Capitol building, presents exhibits and programs on government in the Arizona Territory and early Statehood days.

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Records Management Division

Lisa Maxwell
Acting Director

The Records Management Division is responsible for establishing standards, procedures and techniques for effective management of the public records of Arizona state and local government. The Division operates from a state-of-the-art records center capable of housing over 190,000 cubic feet of state agency records

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Updated:  01/08/08

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