Nevada State Library Archives and Public Records

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Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records
Nevada State Library Carson City NV - panoramio.jpg
Nevada State Library building in 2009
Agency overview
Formed1863 (1863)
JurisdictionState of Nevada
Headquarters

39°09′51″N 119°45′53″W / 39.16406640°N 119.76477110°W / 39.16406640; -119.76477110Coordinates: 39°09′51″N 119°45′53″W / 39.16406640°N 119.76477110°W / 39.16406640; -119.76477110
Agency executives
  • Tammy Westergard, State Librarian
  • Cynthia Laframboise, State Archivist
  • Sara Martel, State Records Manager
Parent agencyNevada Department of Administration
Websitensla.nv.gov Edit this at Wikidata

The Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records (NSLAPR) is the official State Library and State Archives for Nevada located in Carson City, Nevada. It is also combined with the Records Services department which manages public records in the State of Nevada for state agencies and local governments.[1][2] The library manages many programs for public libraries including public library certification and standards, LSTA grants, bookmobile funding and training for library trustees.[3] They oversee Nevada Talking Book Services for print-disabled users, Nevada Center for the Book, and the Nevada State Data Center to help localities work with census data.[4]

History[]

Initially, the state library was a collection of reference works for the use of state government officers, with the Secretary of State designated the ex officio state librarian.[5] The responsibility of this position went back and forth between the Secretary of State and the Lieutenant Governor, until 1915, when the State Library Commission was created and the state librarian became an administrator supervised by them.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Records Landing: Landing Page". LibGuides at Nevada State Library and Archives. 2019-06-28. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  2. ^ "Nevada State Archives and Libraries". State Archives and Libraries. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  3. ^ "Public Library Toolbox: Public Library Toolbox Home". LibGuides at Nevada State Library and Archives. 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  4. ^ "Nevada State Data Center (SDC): State Data Center Home". LibGuides at Nevada State Library and Archives. 2018-09-01. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Hulse, James (2003). Oases of culture : a history of public and academic libraries in Nevada. Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press. ISBN 9780874175448. Retrieved 7 December 2020.

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