The American Center for Information Resources (ACIR) provides current and authoritative information on the United States, including:
- Foreign Policy
- Democracy and Human Rights
- Laws and Legislation
- Business and Trade
- Economic Policy
- Education
- Culture, Society, and Values
Reference Service
ACIR Information Resource Specialists provide reference and research services for those interested in learning more about the United States, including the Georgian
- Public
- Private sector
- Government
- Media
- Academics
- Researchers
Queries are accepted by telephone, e-mail, or in person (by appointment).
Public Research Area
Located in the U.S. Embassy, the ACIR offers a comfortable environment with computers, access to electronic research databases, a reading area and a small group discussion area. First and foremost an electronic information outreach service, the ACIR also holds a small collection of important reference books, U.S.-published journals, DVDs and CD-ROMs.
Newsletter and Email Alerts
The ACIR produces a daily newsletter, “Georgia in the News,” which is a compilation of news from U.S., European, Georgian and Russian media sources. Please contact the ACIR to subscribe. The ACIR also sends periodic email alerts announcing major foreign policy events, speeches and articles. Specialized email alerts on a variety of topics can be arranged upon request. To recieve these newsletters, please send a request to thisEmail.
Programs and Seminars
The ACIR organizes a series of programs and seminars throughout the year. If you are interested in partnering with the ACIR or have a specific request, please contact us.
Electronic Databases
Visitors to the ACIR have direct access to EBSCO, a powerful online reference system offering a wide variety of databases, covering the natural sciences, social science and humanities. In addition, visitors to ACIR can work with an Information Resource Specialist to investigate specific queries through:
- LexisNexis
- Factiva
- Gale Databases
- Federal News Service
- JSTOR
- Project Muse
- ProQuest
For More Information or to Make and Appointment
Email: Acir_tbilisi@state.gov
ACIR Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Closed American and Georgian holidays.
ACIR Address
U.S. Embassy
Public Affairs Section
11 George Balanchine Street
Tbilisi, Georgia 0131
(Bus # 26 from Didube metro station)