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1 History  





2 Purpose  





3 Programs & Services  



3.1  Library Development Program[4]  





3.2  Library Resources Program[4]  





3.3  Program for the Blind and Disabled[4]  





3.4  Utah Bookmobiles Program[4]  







4 State Librarians  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Coordinates: 40°4635N 111°5651W / 40.7764°N 111.9474°W / 40.7764; -111.9474
 

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Utah State Library
Utah State Library
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40°46′35N 111°56′51W / 40.7764°N 111.9474°W / 40.7764; -111.9474
LocationSalt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
TypeGovernment of Utah
Established1957
Other information
DirectorVacant, State Librarian
Websitehttps://library.utah.gov/
References: [1]

The Utah State LibraryinSalt Lake City, Utah is a division of the Utah Department of Cultural and Community Engagement.

History

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The Utah State Library Commission was created in 1957 when Governor George D. Clyde appointed a ten-person library commission in accordance with a recently passed state law.[2] The library was originally housed in the Governor's Mansion before it moved to the state fair grounds and ultimately was moved to 2150 South 300 West in Salt Lake City.[2] In 1998 it moved to its current location at 250 North 1950 West in Salt Lake City.[2]

Purpose

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The Utah State Library "provides funding, training, professional expertise and technical advice to library directors, staff, and trustees all across Utah."[3]

Programs & Services

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Library Development Program[4]

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The Library Development Program supports Utah's libraries and librarians and promotes the improvement of library service through training, grant funding, consulting, youth services, outreach, and more.

Library Resources Program[4]

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The Library Resources Program supports Utah's libraries and librarians and promotes access to library resources through interlibrary loan, lender support, book club book sets, government publications, online resources, and more.

Program for the Blind and Disabled[4]

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The Utah State Library Program for the Blind and Disabled provides free braille and audio books for people who either permanently or temporarily cannot read or use conventional printed materials due to visual or physical limitations, i.e., blindness, a visual disability, a physical inability to hold a book, and/or a print disability. This includes people in private homes, nursing homes, hospitals, schools and other institutions.

Utah Bookmobiles Program[4]

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Bookmobiles are a service provided through a cooperative contract with the Utah State Library and local counties and cities. They provide full library service to citizens living in rural communities including: Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne, and Utah counties and the city of Vernon in Tooele County. Five bookmobiles are headquartered throughout the state making service available Monday through Thursday at over 200 stops.

State Librarians

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References

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  1. ^ "About the Utah State Library". Utah State Library. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e f Celebrating 50 Years: Utah State Library. Utah State Library. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • ^ Utah State Library 2017 Annual Report. Utah State Library. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • ^ a b c d "Library Services & Programs". Utah State Library. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
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