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Archdiocese of Los Angeles Archival Center id69

Mailing Address:
Archival Center for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
Mission Hills, CA 91345

Phone: 818-365-1501

Fax: 818-361-3276

Contact: Msgr. Francis J. Weber, Archivist

Institution Type: Archive, Church/Mosque/Synagogue/Temple, Historical Society, Museum, Religious Organization, Research Center/Institution

Location of Institution: San Fernando Valley

Archive and Collections

Description: The new Archival Center that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles built at the San Fernando Mission and opened in 1980 is a measured response to the church's obligation to collect and preserve records associated with the human activities constituting California's Catholic heritage. The center houses papers, documents, correspondence, and related materials generated since 1840 by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and its antecedent jurisdictions. The center's archives include a relatively modest photographic collection as well as micro-?lm holdings that number in the hundreds of thousands. The center's library presently comprises about fifteen thousand books primarily on California history, American Catholic history, bibliography, archives, and archivism. Eleven digests of the center's archival documents have been published, and more than ten thousand of the library's books are classified and described in The Literary High Spots of Mission Hills, California (1998). Various objects from the center's holdings are on exhibit in the center's Historical Museum. It is the Archdiocese of Los Angeles's "hope and prayer that the books, documents, manuscripts, and historical memorabilia housed at the Archival Center will become the means for as-yet-unborn generations to stand taller upon the shoulders of their predecessors."

Regions Covered: Not specified

Type of Materials: Books, Diaries/Journals/Personal Papers, Films/Videos/Moving Images, Institutional Publications, Manuscripts, Official Records, Photographs

Time Periods: 1848-1899, 1900-1920, 1921-1949, 1950-1963, 1964-1980, 1981-Present, Pre-1848

Languages: English, French, Italian, Latin

Sectors of the Population Represented in the Collection: Religious, Religious

Access

Year Round Access: Yes

OnSite Technology: No

Workspaces: Yes

Open to the Public: Yes

Public Hours: Historical Museum: Monday and Thursday, 1-3 pm Library and archives. In addition the archive is open from 9am-4:30pm
Reservations required

Fee: Charge for xeroxes

Open for Research: Yes

Research Hours: By appointment only
Reservations required

Fee: None

Access Procedures: Any accredited scholar or researcher

Management

Catalogue System: We have issued eleven volumes of Calendars which contains digests of documents from 1840 to 1970 and a book entitled The Literary High Spots of Mission Hills, California which classifies and describes the 10,213 books in the Library.

Repository/Depository: Yes

Loan To Others: No

Exhibited: Yes

Makes Purchases: No

Formalized Purchases: No

Outreach: Brochures/Flyers/Pamphlets, Newsletter

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