We welcome all to research and explore our collections. We are located in University Library South 5039 on the fifth floor. The closest parking is Parking Lot #6. Below are just a few of the services we offer to students, faculty, and the public. Explore our options below to schedule an appointment or visit us for a walk-in at any time during our hours of operation.
Monday-Friday: 9am-12pm, 1pm-4:30pm
We stop paging material at 4pm
Contact Information
Email: archives@taogoods.net
Telephone: (310) 243-3895
See more images from the CSUDH Photograph Collection.
See more of the digitized items from the Sacred Music Collections.
See more photographs from the Ninomiya Studio Collection in the California State University Japanese American Digitization Project.
See more images from the CSUDH Photograph Collection.
Learn about the Ishibashi Family Collection from the collection's finding aid.
See more images from the CSUDH Photograph Collection.
See more images from the 1910 Los Angeles International Air Meet held at the CSUDH campus.
Browse images and text in the California State University System Archives digitization project.
See more images from the CSUDH Photograph Collection.
Learn more about environmental collections at CSUDH.
Learn more about the Alfred J. McNeil Collection from the collection's finding aid.
See more materials about the Watts Labor Community Action Committee in our digital collections.
See more images from the CSUDH Photograph Collection.
See more digital items from the Tradeswomen Archive in our digital collections.
See more images from the CSU Photograph Collection.
See over 400 books in our catalog written in or about the international language of Esperanto.
The CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections offers volunteer, internship and work opportunities for students interested in various aspects of archival work including processing, describing and digitizing collections, and exhibition curation and research. Learn more.
Congrats to Gerth Archives and Special Collections Cataloger/Archivist Librarian, Tom Philo, and CSUDH Anthropology Professor, Dr. Nancy Armstrong, for publishing a chapter titled, "From Collection to Collaboration: Disability Studies/Archives Collaboration and the Hahn Disability Collection" in Preserving Disability: Disability and the Archival Profession!
Congrats to Lucas Madrigal, the LA Free Press Archivist at CSU Dominguez Hills, for his article titled "The Art Kunkin Los Angeles Free Press Collection" in the Society of California Archivists Newsletter.
This panel of Black and Latinx librarians, curators and scholars will highlight how they expose unknown histories through their scholarly and professional work. They will discuss how they engage with audiences and ensure their stories are accurately and respectfully preserved. They seek to empower students to take "history-making" into their own hands.
The CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections, noted for its preservation of Southern California histories and cultures, has had three major developments toward its mission of making materials more accessible to the public.
On Saturday, March 5, leaders of the Filipino community and local dignitaries will join California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) faculty and representatives of the university’s Gerth Archives and Special Collections to celebrate the launch of the CSUDH Filipino American Digital Archive (FADA). The event, which will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. in the Archives on the fifth floor of the CSUDH University Library, will double as a chance for members of the local Filipino American community to bring in their own materials to add to the archive.
Sharon Mizota recently wrote a newsletter about donating her aunt’s collection to the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project. Sharon Mizota, is the author of ARTchivist’s Notebook, an occasional newsletter musing on the intersection of archives, art, and social justice.