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In the United States of America, state library agencies established in each state have long been a catalyst for a great deal of the motivation for public library cooperation. This has been since the founding of the movement, starting in 1890 when Massachusetts created a state Board of Library Commissioners charged to help communities establish ...
California Academic & Research Libraries Association Website; California Library Association Website; Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona Website; Los Angeles Chapter of Association for Information Science & Technology Website; LILi: Lifelong Information Literacy Website; Society of California Archivists Website
St. John's University: Library and Information Science; State University of New York (Albany): College of Computing and Information (Information Studies Department) SUNY at Buffalo: Department of Library and Information Studies (Graduate School of Education) Syracuse University: School of Information Studies
Pennsylvania State University 1997 Gloria Werner: University of California, Los Angeles 1998 James G. Neal: Johns Hopkins University 1999 Betty G. Bengtson University of Washington 2000 Kenneth Frazier University of Wisconsin 2001 Shirley K. Baker Washington University in St. Louis 2002 Paula T. Kaufman University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2003
The original state library was located next to the office of Stephen A. Douglas while he was Secretary of State. [6] It moved into the west wing of the State Capitol's third floor in October 1887. [7] The Illinois State Library is currently housed in the purpose-built library rededicated as the Gwendolyn Brooks State Library in 2003. [8]
American Association for State and Local History (2002), Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada (15th ed.), Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, ISBN 9780759100022 – via archive.org; 2022 National Census of History Organizations, American Association for State and Local History
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State law requires Illinois public libraries to "provide, as determined by the State Librarian, library services which either meet or show progress toward meeting Illinois library standards, as most recently adopted by the Illinois Library Association." [6] Illinois Library Laws and Rules in Effect January 2020 is a compilation of all current ...