Library & Resource Center
About the Library
The American Sign Museum Library & Resource Center is a comprehensive collection of more than 1,000 reading and research materials about the art and history of American signage. The noncirculating catalogue documents, teaches and preserves the art and history of sign-making.
What else you’ll find: technical manuals on sign-making techniques such as gold-leafing, hand-lettering, enameling, neon handling and brush-scripting; academic, historical, biographical and autobiographical resources; specialized magazines such as Signs of the Times, SignCraft, and Letterheads; vintage sales materials such as catalogues and spec sheets; and rare books (special request only). You can also browse the full, hardbound collection of the Sign of the Times magazine collection, 1906 to 2020.
Quick Links
- Search the online catalogue
- Request your appointment
- Review the American Sign Museum Library FAQs
- Review the ASM Library Guidelines
- Review the ASM Rights and Reproduction Policy
- Review the ASM Research Request Policy
Who is this resource for?
The Library is available for all researchers and learners by appointment only, and is free with Museum admission. 2-hour time slots can be requested Wednesdays through Saturdays, 10am-4pm. Please request your appointment 3 weeks in advance, and allow one week for an ASM staff member to confirm your appointment. All users must follow the ASM Library Guidelines. Prior to your appointment, please review the FAQs.
Request an appointment
Ready to book your appointment? Click here to complete our online form.
Looking to conduct remote research? Please review our Research Request Policy for more information.
Want more information?
Have questions? Want to suggest a book or donate a resource? Email learn@americansignmuseum.org