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AMPlify Your Research- Explore History with the Arizona Memory Project (AMP)
The Arizona Memory Project (AMP) provides free online, digital access to a wealth of primary sources from Arizona archives, museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions. Visitors to AMP will find valuable government documents, photographs, maps, newspapers, and other resources related to Arizona history, culture, and statecraft.
This information session is for anyone interested in Arizona history. AMP is particularly useful for teachers, students, reference librarians, historians, authors, government employees, legislative researchers, and genealogists.
The AMP Administrator will provide an overview of AMP and demonstrate how you can use AMP for research or just browsing. The AMP Administrator will also discuss how a user or organization can contribute their content to AMP.
- Date:
- Thursday, July 10, 2025
- Time (MST):
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Arizona Time (change)
- Location:
- Online
Presenter Bio:
Ryan Ehrfurth joined the State of Arizona Research Library in 2016 as the administrator of the Arizona Memory Project. He also manages the Library’s Special Maps Collection and provides Research Support for the Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names. He earned his Master’s Degree in Public History from Arizona State University.
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