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The Archives Office of Tasmania had been a separate entity from the Tasmanian state library, despite being housed in the same building. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The W E Crowther collection was a special component of the State Library prior to the amalgamation, and was frequently referred to as being the major part of the Heritage Collections of the State ...
The Archives Office of Tasmania (AOT), 1965-Ongoing is the Tasmanian government agency responsible for the archival records of the State of Tasmania. The Archives Act 1965 established the Archives Office of Tasmania as an independent entity, but it remained within the then Tasmanian State Library Department.
Amelia Lucy Wayn MBE (1862 – 11 August, 1951) was an Australian historical researcher and the primary employee under The Tasmanian Public Records Act 1943 which established the first official archives in Tasmania and was the foundation of the Archives Office of Tasmania. She was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1941.
In 2008, TAHO was established to provide a single entry point into Tasmanian social history, government records and cultural artefacts, and in the following year, seven urban LINC locations were established. In late 2009, the Community Knowledge Network was renamed LINC Tasmania. [1] In mid-2018, it changed its name to Libraries Tasmania. [2 ...
From October 2006, the State Library, the Archives Office, Adult Education and online access centres were integrated as the Community Knowledge Network, renamed LINC Tasmania in 2009. [2] The system was part of the Tasmanian Department of Education. [3] [4] [5] The name changed from LINC Tasmania to Libraries Tasmania in mid-2018. [6]
Archive Services Centre of Victoria Police - 135,000 boxes, part of over 500,000 items over more than 200 sites that they are responsible for. [1] Queensland State Archives; State Records Authority of New South Wales; State Records of South Australia; State Records Office of Western Australia
The Department for Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) is a government department within the Government of Tasmania with responsibility for Government schools, child and family learning centres, child safety and out of home care, youth justice services, libraries and the Tasmanian archives. The department is led by its Secretary, Tim ...
There are 45 public libraries in Tasmania. [2] They are managed by Libraries Tasmania. [3] In small towns, some public libraries are also school libraries.. Beaconsfield Library (Beaconsfield) [4]