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  2. Library of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It serves as the archival agency and the reference library for Virginia's seat of government. The Library moved into a new building in 1997 and is located at 800 East Broad Street, two blocks from the Virginia State Capitol building. It was formerly known as the Virginia State Library and as the Virginia State Library and Archives.

  3. List of U.S. state libraries and archives - Wikipedia

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    The Library Services Act (1956) and the Library Services and Construction Act (1964) were keystones in the goal of providing library service throughout the nation. [ 3 ] In addition, many of the 50 states have state archives similar to the federal National Archives and Records Administration to keep records relating to information on state laws ...

  4. Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library in 2013. Two further stories of public space and stacks are underground. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia is a research library that specializes in American history and literature, history of Virginia and the southeastern United States, the history of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, and the history and arts of the ...

  5. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science

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    Between 1973 and 2000, NCLIS published at least ten reports dealing with public libraries. These reports dealt with funding, providing Internet access to the public, and establishing community information and referral services. [21] Other activities also included statistics, [22] the sister libraries program.

  6. Alexandria Library (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Reference area in Beatley Central Library. Today the library consists of a new central building (built in 2000 and named for mayor Charles E. Beatley) and four branch libraries, and includes two special divisions: Local History /Special Collections (in what became the Kate Waller Barret Branch Library) and a Talking Books division for the blind and visually handicapped.

  7. Virginia Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Library Association (VLA) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is "to develop, promote, and improve library and information services, library staff, and the profession of librarianship in order to advance literacy and learning and to ensure access to information in the Commonwealth of Virginia."

  8. Category:Libraries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This category is to contain articles on libraries in the American state of Virginia. ... Public libraries in Virginia (1 C, 23 P) C. Library consortia in Virginia (2 ...

  9. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The library was founded by Mary Frances Watts Jones in memory of her husband George Morgan Jones; it opened in June 1908 as the second oldest public library in Virginia. [4] The library had been the dream of George Morgan Jones, philanthropist and industrialist of Lynchburg, but he died before it could be built. As a memorial to her husband ...