Arizona Convocation 1999:
(Convocation: a summons to gather)

September 23, 1999 Letter: Arizona Convocation Participants
1999 Convocation Summary Report
Statewide Library Development Commission
Task Force One:
Coordinated Collection Development
- Who Collects What?
Task Force Two:
Resource Sharing Task Force - Who
Shares Which?
Task Force Three:
Conservation/Preservation Task
Force - Who Saves What?
Arizona Forum on Tribal Museums, Library and Archives
View The Notes from the February 27th 1999 Arizona Convocation in Sierra Vista, AZ
1999 Arizona Convocations Keynote Address by Milton T. Wolf
The Remembrance of Past Things:
Or, What Have
I Got, and Where Did I Put It?
by Richard Pearce-Moses
Summary Report: Sierra Vista and Prescott Convocations
What is the Purpose of the Convocations?
To bring together administrators, curators, librarians, archivists, and
historians from institutions and organizations in our state to plan
statewide collaboration for the acquisition, preservation, and the
continued public access to unique Arizona research materials.
What do we hope to accomplish?
- Discuss the issues and benefits regarding cooperative resource sharing
- Begin to develop recommendations for a statewide plan to share resources
- Form a network of communication to share information about what we collect
- Introduce people to the Cultural Inventory Project
What is the Cultural Inventory Project?
A project spearheaded by the State Library to make an inventory of collection
development policies and collection concentrations and to have this
information available to the public as well as to institutions and
organizations within and outside our state.
Who should come to the Convocations?
Museum, archives, history, genealogy, and library people. We hope that
you are interested and will join us!
Updated: 12/20/2006
