Credits ~ Créditos
The Chicana/Chicano Experience in Arizona on the Web, partially funded by the Arizona Humanities Council (AHC), is organized using primary and secondary sources from the Chicano Research Collection, by the following University Libraries staff:
Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Arizona State University Libraries
- Christine Marín
- Research and writing
- Suzanne McNamara
- Digitizing images
- Rose Minetti
- Project Director; research and writing
- Maria Villamar Phalen
- Translation, English to Spanish
- Robert Spindler
- Technical advisor
- Barbara Ward
- Research and writing
Library Instructions, Systems and Technology (LIST), Arizona State University Libraries
- Heather Knowles
- Original web site design and creation (available to view on the Wayback Machine).
The Department of Archives and Manuscripts manages five distinctive research repositories of primary source materials:
- The Arizona Collection documents the history of Arizona and the American Southwest and specializes in papers and photographs of U.S. Congressmen from Arizona, water resource development, and mining.
- The Chicano Research Collection preserves Mexican American history and culture, with concentration in political activism and labor history in Arizona and the Southwest.
- The Labriola National American Indian Data Center collects material on all Native American and Alaska Native tribes with emphasis on their language and education.
- The Benedict Visual Literacy Collection documents research in visual communication and visual education, and serves as the archive for the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA).
- University Archives preserves evidence of the history and development of Arizona State University.
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Box 871006, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
