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Location and Hours
The Alaska Native Language Archive is located within the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library at 1732 Tanana Loop on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Our main office and reading room are located on the first floor (Rasmuson 109) and our Reference Library, which is open for public browsing during library hoursis on the second floor (follow the signs for Alaska Native Language Archive).
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Parking:The nearest lots to ANLA are those east of Signers' Hall and south of the Eielson Building. Additional visitor parking is available in the Taku lot off Farmer's Loop Road. Taku lot permits may be purchased from a kiosk. A parking permit is required for visitors on UAF campus Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Parking is free for visitors after 5 p.m. and on weekends and holidays. More info on visitor parking here. |
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Transit:To reach ANLA by public transit, take a Fairbanks MACS transit bus to UAF Wood Center. |
Contact Us
Email is the most reliable way to reach us. Please write to: uaf-anla@alaska.edu.
Due to staffing shortages, we appreciate your patience in managing inquiries and requests, particularly during busy times of year. Please allow up to three weeks for a response.
For matters requiring immediate attention, please call the main office (+1 (907) 474-7436) or email the Collections Manager directly.
Staff
Anna Berge
Director
Anna Berge received her PhD in Linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1997. She has specialized in West Greenlandic and Unangam Tunuu (Aleut) and does theoretical and descriptive work in syntax and discourse. She is currently working on comparative Eskimo-Aleut linguistics, Aleut language documentation, and Aleut language learning materials.
John DiCandeloro
Collections Manager
John DiCandeloro is the Collections Manager at the Alaska Native Language Archive. Originally from Oklahoma, John has a background in library science and less commonly taught languages. His interests include historical sociolinguistics, book history, and cultural heritage conservation.
Mailing Address
Alaska Native Language Archive
Rasmuson Library
PO Box 756808
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6808
Takedown Requests
In making collections available online, ANLA takes steps to identify and remediate sensitive information that could threaten the privacy and security of individuals, organizations, or other entities represented in the collection(s). We also make efforts to ensure that we have the appropriate rights necessary to provide access to our digital collections.
Despite these efforts, material that is private, culturally sensitive, or that is in violation of copyright laws may inadvertently be published online. In such cases, individuals whose private or culturally sensitive information is exposed, or rights holders who are concerned that material in our digital collections violates their rights, may submit takedown requests. Please submit takedown requests to uaf-anla [@] alaska.edu or by mail to Alaska Native Language Archive, Rasmuson Library, 1732 Tanana Loop, Fairbanks, AK 99775.
Please include the following information in your request:
- Your full name and contact information (mailing address, phone number, email address).
- A statement as to whether you are making this request for yourself or on behalf of another.
- Identifying information concerning the material for which you are submitting the takedown request. Providing URLs in your communication is the best way to help us locate content quickly.
- An explanation with as much detail as possible regarding why you believe this material should not be available online.
- URL and/or collection name.
Based on your request, the appropriate person will reach out promptly to discuss your concerns. You may be asked to provide additional supporting information.