Professional Collection
The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records has compiled a Professional Collection of books, videos, tapes and other multi-media materials that are available for loan. This collection is intended to serve the needs of professionals, students, trustees and other practitioners in the fields of archives and records management, conservation and preservation of materials, museology and librarianship, specifically in the areas of law, federal publications, maps, and genealogy. The collection can be utilized for research, professional development, accreditation preparation, exhibits, public programs, or other related educational and career enhancement purposes.
The collection is housed in the Law and Research Library. An item may be checked out for a two week period by requesting the item through interlibrary loan, by contacting the Law and Research Library, or by coming to the library in person.
The Professional Collection is one of the Agency's contributions toward statewide resource sharing and collaborative collection development. In an effort to encourage statewide participation, we encourage anyone to make suggestions for future acquisitions.
The catalog of the Professional Collection can be viewed over the Internet. Select one of the following to view records of items currently held in the Professional Collection:
- Search
the Professional Collection
- View
titles added during the past 90 days
Select a collection.
For more information about the Professional Collection or to suggest an item for the collection, select one of the following:
- Collection Development
Policy
The Professional Collection's collection development policy provides a guide to the types of materials being sought for the collection. Feel free to suggest items for acquisition. - Suggestion Form
Use this online form to suggest an item for acquisition for the Professional Collection.
Contact: research@lib.az.us
Updated: 02/28/2007
