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  2. Colorado State Library - Wikipedia

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    The Territorial Library and Cabinet was created on November 6, 1861. [2] The Territorial Superintendent of Public Schools was named the Ex Officio Librarian. [2] This institution became the state library when Colorado became a U. S. state in 1876. [2]

  3. Legislative staff in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Member staff, also called personal staff, are individuals who work directly for a specific legislator. [3] These staffers serve at the pleasure of their respective state representative or senator and their employment with the state ends once their legislator leaves office or is defeated in an election.

  4. Anne Arundel County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    AACPL is part of the Maryland State Library System. As the state library agency for Maryland, the Maryland State Library Agency administers State and Federal funds to support Maryland libraries. Maryland residents are entitled to obtain a library card at no charge from any county or Baltimore City public library. [21]

  5. LAC Group - Wikipedia

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    LAC Group, formerly known as Library Associates Companies (LAC), is an information services vendor for research and intelligence, library operations, spend and cost management and media archiving. The company provides skilled staffing and consulting services primarily to law firms, Fortune 1000 corporations and government agencies.

  6. American Association of Law Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) is a nonprofit educational organization with over 5,000 members across the United States. AALL's mission is to promote and enhance the value of law libraries to the legal and public communities, to foster the profession of law librarianship, and to provide leadership in the field of legal information and information policy."

  7. Public Law Libraries (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    The first “public” law libraries were membership libraries funded by subscribers, who were generally lawyers. The first of these appeared in 1802, when the Law Library Company of the City of Philadelphia (now called Jenkins Law Library) was founded by the lawyers of that city. The Social Law Library in Boston was founded in 1803. Both of ...