About Special Collections & Archives
The Cline Library is honored to serve as the home for a rich array of archival material which documents the history and development of the Colorado Plateau in a variety of disciplines. The public treasures found in Special Collections take the form of several million items including letters, diaries, and ledgers; vintage and contemporary photographs; oral history interviews; films; and maps. The Library is committed to sharing this regional heritage with a global audience in support of education and enjoyment. Collection strengths include:
- Colorado River and Grand Canyon
- Native American history and culture (Four Corners area)
- Land use and the environment
- Economic development
The Library contributes to the body of knowledge related to the Colorado Plateau by offering traditional and Web-based reference services, acquiring and making available new collections, adding daily to the Colorado Plateau Digital Archives, assisting with curriculum development, interpreting resources through exhibitions and presentations, and by reaching out to users to introduce the excitement of conducting research with original materials.
Special Collections also houses the University Archives -- a collection which captures the story of over 100 years of higher education in northern Arizona -- and the archival collections of the Arizona Historical Society/Northern Division.
For information about gifts of archival collections, please see the Library's Donations page. Information about jobs and internships is also available.
Cline Library, Northern Arizona UniversitySpecial Collections & Archives Department
PO Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
Phone: 928 523-5551 Fax: 928 523-3770
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