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Formed | 1855 |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | State of Kansas |
Headquarters | 300 SW 10th Avenue Topeka, Kansas 39°02′53″N 95°40′41″W / 39.04806°N 95.67806°WCoordinates: 39°02′53″N 95°40′41″W / 39.04806°N 95.67806°W |
Agency executive |
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Website | State Library of Kansas Website |
The State Library of Kansas is a department within the state government of Kansas, with locations in Topeka and Emporia. Jo Budler is the State Librarian.
The research collections and most of the staff of the State Library of Kansas have been located on the third floor of the Kansas State Capitol at 10th and Jackson Streets in downtown Topeka, Kansas, since 1900. In December, 2009, the staff was moved out of its third floor location in the State Capitol and into mobile units on the Capitol grounds during renovation of the north wing of the Capitol. The Library's collections were moved to an Annex in Topeka in April, 2010. A return to the third floor of the Capitol is scheduled from sometime in 2012. The Library's Talking Books Library is located in the lower level of the Student Union, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas.
Databases available from the State Library are accessible from any computer maintained by DISC.
NewsBank provides full-text articles from the electronic editions of record for more than 600 U.S. newspapers in one database.
Lexis-Nexis State Capital is a web-based service provides access to documents from all 50 state capitals. Source material includes bills and laws, constitutions, proposed and enacted regulations, legislature membership, and newspapers of record.
Million Dollar Database provides comprehensive marketing information on both public and private companies and their executives. The State Library has subscribed to the Kansas portion of the database including Kansas companies and companies with a subsidiary located in Kansas.
The Kansas Center for the Book is a state affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. The Kansas Center for the Book affiliated with the national Center for the Book in 1987, and was hosted and headquartered at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library from then until 2005, when it moved to the State Library of Kansas. It is now a non-profit, tax-exempt program of the State Library. It presents the annual Kansas Notable Book Awards.