The State Library of Tasmania headquarters in Hobart
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Country | Australia |
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Location | Hobart, Tasmania |
Branch of | LINC |
The State Library of Tasmania is the main library of the library system in the state of Tasmania, Australia.
The former separate entities of the State Library of Tasmania, the Archives Office of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Adult Education service, and the Tasmanian Communities Online all now operate as part of the Tasmanian Department of Education, in the form of LINC Tasmania
The headquarters of the State Library is located at the corner of Murray and Bathurst Street in Hobart.
The State Library of Tasmania administers and funds all public libraries in Tasmania. There are 7 city/suburban lending libraries and 39 smaller branch libraries located in the main cities, regional and rural centres throughout the state. All libraries share a single catalogue and the collection circulates freely between the libraries.
Located on the second floor of the Hobart LINC building, Murray Street, Hobart, the State Reference Library contains over 200,000 books, periodicals, maps and directories. Items in the catalogue not located on the library floor can be retrieved by library staff from an area called the Stack within 30 minutes.
Reference and research services are provided to on-site and off-site clients using a range of print and online resources.
The Ask a Librarian webpage provides clients with access to virtual and online enquiry services.
The library operates several collections and archives of historical publications and documents, particularly those related to Tasmania. In addition, the library maintains a newspaper index, an image library and a sheet music database
A collection of historical and modern published material related to Tasmania, in a range of formats from paper to digital. All Tasmanian-related material is collected including all works published in Tasmania, all works published about Tasmania, and all works by Tasmanian authors.
A collection of historical books, documents, photographs, works of art and objects collected by Sir William Crowther, whose great-grandfather arrived in Hobart in 1825. The library contains about 15,000 books and manuscripts, as well as photographs and artworks, and whaling ephemera including a collection of scrimshaw.