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Affiliated Libraries
ARCHE works with affiliated libraries and archives to enhance collaboration with college and university members and community organizations. Together, ARCHE’s member institution libraries and affiliated libraries and archives offer vast information and historical resources. |
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Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System is the largest in the state, with 34 libraries and a collection of more than 2.5 million items. With innovative programs, services and virtual resources tailored to meet the needs of each branch's community, AFPLS is an ever-changing experience whose goal is to redefine the library experience. Children, teens and adults may choose from a variety of classes, visit exhibitions, listen to authors discuss their work, check out videos, DVDs and CDs, attend book club discussions, get homework help, hear music and see performances. Last year patrons borrowed more than 3.3 million items, made 3.7 million visits to the libraries and asked 1.7 million reference questions.
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System includes the Central Library, located downtown and designed by Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer, and the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, the first library of its kind in the Southeast offering specialized reference and archival collections.
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Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center
Holdings of more than 3.5 million items include city of Atlanta and Fulton County records dating from 1848; 21,000 bound volumes on Atlanta and related history; 1.2 million historical photographs; county and state maps; and one of the southeast's largest collections of historical architectural drawings. The Kenan Research Center is vital to ensuring that the Atlanta History Center’s educational programs and exhibitions have a sound foundation in historical research. These resources are available without charge to researchers. Frequent patrons include high school and college students and faculty, corporate researchers, city officials, genealogists, lawyers, developers, preservationists, media and authors.
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Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
The Jimmy Carter Library is home to the presidential papers of the Carter Administration. Located adjacent to the non-profit Carter Center in the Carter Presidential Center complex in Atlanta, the Jimmy Carter Library and its museum are operated by the National Archives and are open to the public seven days a week. One may search selected holdings of the National Archives online via ARC, the Archival Research Catalog. The Web site also offers access to photographs from the Library's still photograph collection and selected oral history transcripts from it's holdings. Links are provided to the Carter Center.
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Georgia Archives
The Georgia Archives, serving both citizens and government, collects, manages, and preserves Georgia's historical records and administers programs to promote the efficient management of state and local government records and information. It also operates specialized libraries to make collections available for use by the public and government agencies.
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Georgia Public Library Service
The Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS), a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, provides a variety of services to public libraries and their patrons throughout Georgia.
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Southeast Region
The National Archives and Records Administration safeguardes and preserves the records of the U.S. government, ensuring that the people can discover, use and learn from this documentary heritage. NARA holdings and programs support democracy, promote civic education, and facilitate histo | |