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The following list of Carnegie libraries in Louisiana provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Louisiana, where 9 libraries were built from 4 grants (totaling $380,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1907. As of 2013, 6 of these buildings are still standing, and 3 still operate as libraries.
The current state library was not the first. The Louisiana State Library was created in 1838. It was originally located in New Orleans, which was the state capital at the time. In 1849 the capital was moved to Baton Rouge, and the library also moved. [2] During the Civil War the library was moved back to New Orleans to protect the collection ...
East Baton Rouge Parish Library; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Established: 1939: Branches: 14: Collection; Size: 2,460,233 (2018) [1] Access and use; Circulation
Pages in category "Public libraries in Louisiana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... East Baton Rouge Parish Library; J.
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network is a library consortium made up of 47 college and university libraries in the state of Louisiana. LOUIS was founded in 1992 by library deans and directors at both public and private institutions in the state. [ 1 ]
Her career in professional service included being the Adult Services Reference Librarian at the Long Beach Public Library New York, 1987–1989, the Judaica/Technical Services Librarian, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York City, 1989–1996, the Children's Librarian, County of Los Angeles Public Library, San Fernando ...
Shenandoah is located in southeastern East Baton Rouge Parish at (30.401391, -91.004412 It is bordered to the west by Baton Rouge and to the south by Old Jefferson . Louisiana Highway 73 , Old Jefferson Highway, touches the southwest corner of Shenandoah and leads northwest 11 miles (18 km) to downtown Baton Rouge.
It is headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [1] The LLA publishes The LLA Bulletin (est. 1937) and Louisiana Libraries magazine. [2] [3] It was originally founded in 1909, called the Louisiana State Library Association, after a call for a statewide library group from the New Orleans Library Club.