Finally, in December 1948, the Library of the Office of Education was moved out of the Interior Building. Interior officials again saw the need to create a consolidated library that truly housed a collection that covered all subject matters administered by the Department of the Interior. On June 24, 1949 Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug signed Secretarial Order No. 2525 which states, "A Department of the Interior Library is established in order to promote the objectives of the Department through a wider dissemination of knowledge in the field of natural resources and in the other fields of activity of the Department … The Department of the Interior library shall be composed of a consolidation of the following existing libraries located in Washington: Law Library of the Office of the Solicitor Library of the Bureau of Mines Library of the Fish and Wildlife Service Library of the Bureau of Reclamation Library of the Bureau of Land Management Collections of Books in the National Park Service Library of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Library of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions
The libraries of the Geological Survey and Division of Geography were allowed to maintain their own library collections, under the administrative control of the Geological Survey. The U.S. Geological Survey continues to maintain its own library collection to this day. This time, the new Secretarial Order had the desired effect. The newly reestablished Department of the Interior Library was able to collect over 450 thousand volumes in 1949 from all of the bureaus and agencies listed above, and established itself as the Interior Department's primary resource for information in subject matters related to the Department. Today, the Interior Library maintains a collection of almost one million volumes and includes CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs, videotapes, audiotapes, microfilm and microfiche. In addition, the Library provides the Department with access to a number of online reference and research databases. The Library's website provides users with access to the Library's online catalog of holdings, information on upcoming educational programs hosted by the Library, as well as links to informational websites on topics of interest to Departmental researchers. Updated October 2021 |