The library is interested in searching out anarchist libraries IRL or AFK. While Infoshops are grand and play a vital role in the community, we are really looking for actual libraries or special collections that contain anarchist history. If you are aware of any anarchist special collections in the world please do let us know or help edit the wiki page on this subject (does a resource like this already exist?). It would be interesting information for those interested in research and finding lost gems in the anarchist canon on their travels.
Please feel free to add to this list:
International Institute of Social History — Amsterdam, Netherlands
www.socialhistory.org/en/collections/anarchism-collection-guide
Joesph A. Labadie Collection — Ann Arbor, Michigan (University of Michigan)
www.lib.umich.edu/labadie-collection
John Zerzan Papers — Eugene, Oregon (University of Oregon)
www.library.uoregon.edu/special-collections
The collection includes letters, essay and book drafts, and anarchist ephemera and publications that reflect his activities.
Anarchist, Libertarian and Syndicalist Sources at the Modern Records Centre — Coventry, UK (University of Warwick)
www.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/explorefurther/subject_guides/anarchist
Kebele Radical Library — Bristol, UK
www.network23.org/kebele2/collectives/library
The Sparrows’ Nest Library and Archive — Nottingham, UK
www.thesparrowsnest.org.uk/index.php/library
International Research Centre on Anarchism (CIRA) — Lausanne, Switzerland
www.cira.ch
Archivio Biblioteca Enrico Travaglini — Fano, Italy
www.bibliotecaliberopensiero.it
The Kate Sharpley Library — California
www.katesharpleylibrary.net
Anarchist Archive at University of Victoria, BC
www.uvic.ca/library/featured/collections/anarchist/index.php
56a Open Access Archive — London, UK
www.web.archive.org/.../56a.org.uk/archive-2