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The State Library of Western Australia is a research, education, reference and public lending library located in the
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in
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, Western Australia. It is a portfolio agency of the Western Australia
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, and facilitated by the Library Board of Western Australia. The State Library has particular responsibility for collecting, preserving and digitising Western Australia's heritage materials. The Battye Library of West Australian History is the section of the Library dedicated to West Australian historical materials.


History

In 1886, the
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allocated £5000 to be spent in celebrations for
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's
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. Of this, it was decided that £3000 would be used to establish a free public library in Perth. A foundation stone was laid at a site in
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in 1887, however due to the lack of funds this site was not built upon. Instead, books to the value of £1000 were ordered from England, and the library found temporary accommodation in a building opposite the site. The Victoria Public Library, named in honour of Queen Victoria, opened on 26 January 1889. The first managers of the library were the clerks to the management committee, W.C. Townsend and then Basil Porter. The first Chief Librarian,
James Sykes Battye James Sykes Battye (1871–1954) was an Australian librarian who was the first chief librarian of the Victoria Public Library in Perth, Western Australia. He was a leading historian, librarian and public figure in Western Australian and also s ...
, was appointed in 1894. By 1896, construction had begun on a site at the corner of James and
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Streets, and in 1897 the library moved to the new James Street site. In 1904, the word 'Victoria' was removed from the name of the library, which then became known as the Public Library of Western Australia. A new addition to the site was opened in 1913. It was called Hackett Hall after Sir John Winthrop Hackett, the President of the Trustees of the Library, Museum and Art Gallery. The library shared this building with the
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and
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, and the Western Australian Museum still occupies the building today. The Library Board of Western Australia was established with the passing of the ''Library Board of Western Australia Act 1951'', appointing the first State Librarian, F. A. (Ali) Sharr. The purpose of the Board was to assist local authorities in establishing free public libraries throughout the state, and work to co-ordinating those libraries as a statewide system. However, James Battye successfully resisted having the Board take over control of the Public Library of Western Australia. It was only after Battye died in office in 1954 that the Library Board gained control of the library. It was closed for a year for renovations, then reopened in 1956 as the State Library of Western Australia. This included a section dedicated to collecting Western Australian material – the J.S. Battye Library of West Australian History and State Archives. Between 1964 and 2002 the organisation was known as the Library and Information Service of Western Australia. This reflected the Library Board's broader operations beyond the walls of the library, particularly in encouraging the development of public library services throughout the state. In July 2002, the library once again became known as the State Library of Western Australia. By the late 1970s, the library had grown sufficiently that staff were working from ten different sites and annexes in the city. Planning was undertaken for a new building as part of the development of the Perth Cultural Centre. In 1985 the library's current home, the Alexander Library Building, was opened. It is named after Professor Fred Alexander, the first chairman of the Library Board of Western Australia. The State Archives (later called the Public Records Office) was established as a separate unit in 1988, and the State Records Office of Western Australia was created as a separate entity to the library in 2000 with the passing of the ''State Records Act 2000''. Responsibility for the collection and management of public records was transferred to SRO, although it remains co-located with the State Library in the Alexander Library Building.


Collections and services

The State Library's operations fall into four main areas – collecting and preserving Western Australia's documentary heritage, general reference and public lending library services, literacy and education, and supporting the public library network in Western Australia.


Western Australian heritage

The J. S. Battye Library of Western Australian History is the arm of the Library dedicated to Western Australian historical materials. The Library has extensive collection of Western Australian: * Newspapers * Original manuscripts, journals, diaries and letters * Records of non-government organisations * Music recordings * Photographs * Western Australian films * Oral history recordings and transcripts * Maps, charts and serials * Private archives * Post Office Directories The Battye Library contains a comprehensive collection of books published in Western Australia, as well as books by a Western Australian or about Western Australia published elsewhere. The State Library was the
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library for Western Australia under the ''Copyright Act 1895'' and the ''Newspaper Libel and Registration Act 1884'', but these Acts were repealed in 1994 and 2005 respectively. Legal deposit provisions were re-established in principle in 2012, with the passing of the ''Legal Deposit Act 2012'', and brought into force for physical publications with the passage of the ''Legal Deposit Regulations 2013''.


Reference and lending library

The library's reference collection provides resources which "reflect key Australian reference publications; and cover all subject areas to support self-directed learning to an undergraduate level". The collection holds over 300,000 books and nearly 5,000 serial titles, and many items are available for loan. The library also provides a number of electronic resources, some of which are available off-site for library members. There are also approximately 100 public computers available to users, as well as free
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. Other specialised collections and services include: * Sheet music – the library holds over 70,000 music scores, making it the second largest public music lending library in Australia *
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resources – the library has a specialist family history section, and volunteers from the Western Australian Genealogical Society provide assistance to clients * The Story Place – a dedicated children's area * Read WA - a collection of loanable books by Western Australian authors. * WA Premier's Book Awards - all the books shortlisted from the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards. * Justice of the Peace * eConnect - a space where you can get help with using your computer, ipad or phone. Learn how to download forms, apply for jobs, set up email, use government sites and apps and become better equipped to use the internet and technology. * Community Languages Collection - .language teaching materials, books and guides in over 40 different languages.


Relationship with public libraries

Public library services in Western Australia are delivered as a partnership between the State and Local Governments. The State Government provides funding for the majority of the book stock and some other library materials, and local governments provide physical and technological infrastructure and staffing to operate public libraries. This partnership is administered by the Library Board of Western Australia through the State Library. The library provides centralised purchasing, and a statewide online catalogue, as well as facilitating the exchange of materials between public libraries.


National edeposit (NED)

As a member library of National and State Libraries Australia, the organisation collaborated on the creation of the
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(NED) system, which enables publishers from all over Australia to upload electronic publications as per the 2016 amendment to the ''
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'' and other regional legislation relating to
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, and makes these publications publicly accessible online (depending on access conditions) from anywhere via
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.


Better Beginnings

Better Beginnings is a statewide program run by the State Library, aimed at increasing young children's access to books and encouraging daily parental interactions with their children.


Gallery

File:Alexander library 1.jpg, State Library of Western Australia, Alexander Library Building File:Hackett Hall public library WA 1913.jpg, Hackett Hall, home of the Public Library of Western Australia, in 1913 File:Inside Hackett Hall public library WA 1913.jpg, Inside the Public Library of Western Australia, 1913 File:State Library of WA 2007 1.jpg, alt= File:Alexander library 1.jpg, alt= File:View towards city from water feature at Museum.jpg, alt= File:WDTD SLWA gnangarra 19022016-107.JPG, alt= File:State Library - The Place.jpg, alt= File:Library of Western Australia Sculpture.jpg, "Gateway 2: Coalesce" sculpture by Akio Makigawa, outside SLWA


References


External links

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