What does the AAAP save in its archives?
The AAAP archives retain original materials relevant to the history of the AAAP and avian medicine. These materials include:
- Correspondence
- Agendas and Minutes of meetings
- Photographs (identified by place, time, and persons)
- Personal histories of importance to avian medicine
- Committee reports
- Publications of the AAAP (except Avian Diseases)
- Membership lists (annual listings or directories, not mailing lists)
- Articles about the AAAP
- Addresses, speeches, talks by officers
- Charter, by-laws, and constitution
- Legal records (not vital to the current operation of the AAAP)
- Financial records (annual reports/budgets, non-current)
Where are the AAAP archives?
They are located at Iowa State University in the Special Collections Department.
Can I visit the archives at Iowa State University?
The AAAP archives are open to visitors.
Submitting materials to the archives.
Provide a brief description of the submission, its importance to avian medicine and/or the AAAP, and an inventory of materials being submitted. To help you with this task, we have created an AAAP Archive Submission form.

Once completed, send the submission along with a completed archive submission form to:
American Association of Avian Pathologists
12627 San Jose Blvd
Suite 202 Jacksonville, FL 32223-8638
Mail, Email or fax a copy of the archival submission form to Janece Bevans-Kerr, AAAP archive contact.
American Association of Avian Pathologists
12627 San Jose Blvd
Suite 202 Jacksonville, FL 32223-8638 Fax: 281-664-4744
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