Alaska's Digital Archives presents a wealth of historical photographs, oral histories, moving images, documents, and other materials from libraries, museums, and institutions throughout our state.
Collects, preserves, and makes available for research use records which document the social, political, cultural, and economic development of Alaska, especially Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska.
Website that connects Alaskans to research, library, government, local community, and Internet information resources. SLED was developed by the Alaska State Library and the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
AMIPA's mission is to save all Alaskan moving images. AMIPA meets that challenge by collecting endangered materials, and providing technical assistance and knowledge regarding archival needs and techniques. The association works to educate state government and industry on the importance of acting to save Alaska's moving image heritage.
ARLIS provides universal access to natural and cultural resources information. The library staff and ARLIS's federal, state, university, and future partners recognize that improved understanding of Alaska's resources facilitates wise development, conservation and management. ARLIS serves the diverse information needs of its customers in an unbiased and effective manner.
The Anchorage Public Library is an essential partner in building and sustaining a literate citizenry, transforming lives through information and knowledge, and enhancing Anchorage’s quality of life.
The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence promotes excellence in teaching, service, community engagement, creative activity, and research in an atmosphere of collegiality. The Center is designed to support faculty at the University of Alaska Anchorage, including its Community Campuses, in order to showcase and promote innovations in teaching and research and advance a community of scholars.
The Center for Community Engagement & Learning coordinates partnerships between the University and area non-profit organizations, governmental and tribal agencies, and area schools to address a diverse range of community needs, including environmental sustainability, healthy communities, and youth and family empowerment through education.
The Learning Commons provides educational support and service to UAA students and faculty in a friendly and relaxed environment. The Learning Commons is located in theSally Monserud Hall (SMH) on the west end of the UAA campus next to the Wendy Williamson Auditorium.