This week the Sacramento Public Library joined the Online Archive of California (OAC), an online searchable database of finding aids to archival collections from around 200 California repositories.
The Sacramento Room at the Public Library has a few dozen small archival collections from local individuals and organizations, the bulk dating from 1880-1920. In addition, the Sacramento Room maintains the Sacramento Public Library records: blueprints, clippings, reports, minutes, scrapbooks, newsletters, photographs, and more - about 150 linear ft. of material covering past and present library branches and dating back to the founding of the Sacramento Library Association in 1857. Finding aids to the small collections will be made available through the OAC over the next few months. A guide to the records of the library will be online this summer.
To view finding aids for Sacramento Room collections, visit the Sacramento Public Library OAC page. Visit http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ to search collections from other California repositories.
PHOTO CREDIT: A box and its contents from the Appleton Family Papers (MC 7). The finding aid to this collection is currently available through the OAC. Photo by Amanda Graham.











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