Reference at Your Desk -- Archives Library Information Center
To the staff of the National Archives and Records Administration: Reference at Your Desk is a library service designed to provide quick access to the type of ready-reference tools needed by archivists and records managers. We hope that organizing access to these reference tools will assist you in your archival work.
"I never waste memory on things that can easily be stored and retrieved from elsewhere."
-- Albert Einstein |
- Archives & Records Management
- Internet links to professional organizations and archival institutions world-wide. Find directories and address lists, manuals, and finding aids.
- Associations
- World Wide Web links to information on associations, organizations, and societies.
- Awards & Honors
- World Wide Web links to awards in the field of archives and records management, and other scholarly prizes.
- Biography
- Search for famous and not-so-famous people on these directories and dictionaries. This site also includes links to obituaries, which are helpful to genealogists.
- Black History
- Links to African-American culture, biographies and genealogical information, and other images of Blacks in American history.
- Books & Book Reviews
- Abundant list of books and book reviews found on the World Wide Web.
- Congress
- Links to the Senate, House of Representatives, and general Congressional information.
- Diplomacy
- Links to foreign embassies, the Secretary of State and Department of State, and other foreign policy issues.
- Exploration
- Provides links to biographical information on American explorers, geographic land surveys, and first hand accounts of American expansion.
- Genealogy
- Research your family's history using the information from these links. Family name databases are included as well as tips for beginning genealogical research.
- Geography
- Links to gazeteers, maps, city plans, trip routers, flags, and time information.
- Government Publications
- Links to government publications in the National Archives, gateways and guides to federal information, finding aids and indexes to government documents, federal directories, and other government publications.
- History
- Find information about general history resources on the Internet as well as specific events in history and special topics.
- Holocaust-Era Assets
- Research information made available through bibliographic citations, weblinks, finding aids, and other online resources.
- Indians/ Native Americans
- World Wide Web links to information about American Indians, including government documents.
- Internet Users' Guide
- Links to Internet history, use, and policies. A thorough guide to searching the web.
- Language
- Links to English & foreign language dictionaries, thesauri, style manuals, and quotations.
- Legal
- Links to laws and legal information including federal law, court opinions, treaties, legal dictionaries and journals, and copyright information.
- Libraries
- Access library catalogs and databases, as well as information resources for librarians and journals related to libraries and archives.
- Mail & Phones
- Internet links to e-mail and street addresses, telephone directories, zip codes, state abbreviations, and package delivery information.
- Military
- Links to military reference material, military history and research, and to specific resources by branch of service or by military engagement.
- New Deal
- Links to web sites relating to the New Deal era and to Reference at Your Desk web resources for research on New Deal agriculture, labor, and arts programs.
- Organizations
- Links to professional organizations in the fields of archives and records management, preservation and conservation, and standards.
- Photography
- Links to the history of photography, photograph care and preservation, and historic online photograph collections.
- Politics
- Links to general political information for the United States, campaign and election sites, and links to political parties.
- Presidential Libraries
- This section links to all the Presidential Libraries across the country. Also read an overview of the Libraries.
- Presidents
- Links to all presidents, general information about the Presidency, as well as information on the 25th Amendment and sites about the First Ladies.
- Publishing
- Links to websites maintained by publishers for both online and print materials.
- Records Management
- Internet links to professional organizations and archival institutions world-wide. Find directories and address lists, manuals, and finding aids.
- Space Exploration
- In-depth research information on members of the NASA space programs who have realized the dream to fly to the moon. Also find information on space centers, biographies of astronauts, and a timeline of the missions to space. Created by Kimberly Adams, ALIC intern.
- Terrorism
- Links to the latest information on U.S. policy on terrorism, international terrorism, biological terrorism, and the conflict in Afghanistan.
- Time
- Links to time information, clocks and calendars.
- Transportation
- Government transportation agencies, as well as historical information about transportation. Of special interest are the links to historic railroads.
- Vital Records
- Genealogists will find the information on these links useful. Census records, birth and death certificates, and other information is available.
- War Crimes
- Link to NARA's Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group.
- Women
- NARA intern Carol Faulkner's pathfinder for women's history research in the National Archives, related papers and bibliographies online, and other related websites.
- Fast Facts
- Links to almanacs, factbooks, statistical reports, and related reference tools.