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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 1929 |
| Jurisdiction | State of South Carolina |
| Headquarters | 1500 Senate Street Columbia, SC |
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| Website | www |
TheSouth Carolina State Library (SCSL) is the official State Library of South Carolina located inColumbia, South Carolina. It is both a library and a state agency. The SCSL manages public library development, federal and state funding for libraries, service for print-disabled and physically handicapped patrons, library service for state institutions, and library service to state government agencies.[1][2]
In 1929 the South Carolina Legislature created the State Public Library Association and the State Library Board in order to establish statewide library services.[3] Using grants, field agents were hired to assist communities that wanted to start libraries.[3] Between 1935 and 1943 the Works Progress Administration created the South Carolina Library Project which helped establish at least some library service in all of South Carolina's counties.[4] The State Library Board inherited the library assets of the WPA and received its first appropriation of state funding in 1943.[4]
The current State Library building at 1500 Senate Street was constructed between 1969 and 1970.[5] 1969 was when the existing State Library Board was redesignated as the South Carolina State Library and funds were made available for the construction of the building.[5] It was dedicated on February 18, 1970.[6] This building houses the general collections, public-facing staff, Talking Book Services and other administrative departments.[7] The building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 2022.[8]
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