Making a request to the APRL in the new online catalog is quick and easy. Whether requesting research, borrowing materials or purchasing items from our duplicate inventory, here's how.
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Want to search the APRL'a new online catalog starting Monday February 1? Whether it's a Basic Search or an Advanced Search, here's how.
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Exciting News for the APRL! Starting this Monday February 1 the APRL's online catalog will have a new home. Read all about it and watch a video introducing the new online catalog.
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Collectors of Israel, India, Greece and the Civil War will all find something of interest in December's new resources at the APRL.
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The Overrun issues of Greece highlight October's new resources at the APRL in addition to publications for collectors of Japan, Honduras, Belgium, British Virgin Islands and collectible postcards.
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Register now for the 2020 Virtual Postal History Symposium! Registration is easy and can be done by either going to the symposium registration page: https://t.co/2UGMps5u04 or by following the instructions in our announcement:
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New resources in August span the geographic breadth of the hobby with resources regarding Columbia, Malaya, Austria, Iceland, the Falkland Islands, Finland, Australian colonies and more.
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June's new resources at the APRL include publications for collectors of Canadian and UPU FDC's as well as the picture post cards of India and Christmas postal history.
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This year's 2020 Postal History Symposium goes virtual! Save the New Date October 26-30, 2020. Read about the confirmed list of speakers and philatelic exhibits hosted by the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society here:
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April's new resources at the APRL includes research regarding the local issues of Northern Transylvania, Saint Vincent postal history and an identifier for worldwide issues.
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Want to donate to the Adopt-A-Book campaign to assist with the library's digitization projects and not sure where to begin? Here's a simple "how to" to get you started:
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Have a favorite book or resource at the APRL that you would like to recognize? Want to support the APRL in digitizing its collection? Here's your chance to do both. Consider donating to Adopt-A-Book campaign TODAY!
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National Library Week 2020 is upon us, only this time with a twist. This year's theme "Find a Place at Your Library" has now in these unique times become "Find a Library at Your Place." Read what the APRL is still doing to celebrate.
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During this unique time for all of us, sometimes it's best to get back to basics with our collecting and our research resources. This month's highlighted resource is one example.
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