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Maine State Library

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maine State Library

The Maine State Library is an agency of the State of Maine and located in Augusta, Maine.

History

The Maine State Library began when the Maine Legislature authorized the purchase of books in 1836 and as a result, the State Library began to grow. It is “the principle depository for all state documents...”[1] The Maine State Library distinguishes itself in that it is not only strategically located, but it provides resources and services to citizens and librarians alike. It is guided by the Maine Library Commission, a 17-member board that is appointed by the Governor. The members represent the “State's libraries and ensure geographic diversity and broad individual experiences”[2] and “establishes the policies and operations of the State Library, gives advice and makes recommendations on the expenditure of state and federal funds, and establishes guidelines and policies for statewide library programs."[3] The Maine State Library adheres to its mission in a hands-on approach. It is shifting from its more traditional role of collecting and selecting information to now “facilitate, organize, and access information.”[4]

Divisions

  1. Public and Outreach Services, Research & Innovation Division (Alison Maxell)
  2. Library Development Division (Janet McKenney)
  3. Collection Development, Digital Initiatives and Promotion (Adam Fisher)

Top Programs

  1. Digital Maine Library Resources (DML)
  2. Area Reference and Resource Services (ARRCS)
  3. Maine InfoNet Statewide Systems Resource
  4. Interlibrary Loan Van Delivery
  5. Historical Preservation Initiatives and Access

References

  1. ^ Maine politics and government. Palmer, Kenneth T., Palmer, Kenneth T. (2nd ed.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8032-2647-0. OCLC 593239983.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ "REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEMS".
  3. ^ "Maine Library Commission". www.maine.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  4. ^ "Maine State Library | Maine State Library Research | Digital Maine". digitalmaine.com. Retrieved 2020-04-21.

External links

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This page was last edited on 27 September 2023, at 05:00
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