Title: Alaska Resources Library and Information Services
Abstract:SUMMARYFive federal agencies, one state agency, one state-federal entity, and one university combined their library resources to create the Alaska Resources Library and Information Services (ARLIS), w...SUMMARYFive federal agencies, one state agency, one state-federal entity, and one university combined their library resources to create the Alaska Resources Library and Information Services (ARLIS), which opened in Anchorage in 1997. This new library focuses on Alaska's natural and cultural resources, and serves agency personnel, university faculty and students, and local and international researchers from the public and private sectors. Funded by its parent agencies and collectively directed by a team of six librarians, ARLIS is recognized for its unique and innovative structure, one-of-a-kind collections, and quality in-depth service.Key Words: Alaska Resources Library and Information ServicesARLISAlaskapartnershipsteam managementfederal/state/university ventureslibrary cooperationacademic librariesnatural resources libraries Additional informationNotes on contributorsJuli Braund-AllenJuli Braund-Allen, MLS, is Associate Professor and Reference Librarian, University of Alaska Anchorage; Program Manager, University of Alaska Anchorage's Artic Environment Information and Data Center (AEIDC), part of the Environment and Natural Resource Institute; and ARLIS Management Team Librarian, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501 (E-mail: [email protected]).Read More