The Washington State Library is a depository for state publications
Are you aware that the Washington State Library is not only a Federal Depository Library but also a Washington State Depository? This means that we collect, preserve and provide access to all publications created by Washington State Agencies.
In 1963 the State Legislature created Washington State Depository Program and RCW Chapter 40.06 to ensure that our citizens have economical, convenient and permanent access to state publications. We have publications dating back to 1853, when Washington became a territory, which can be found in our online catalog, and are continually collecting new items as they are published. We also distribute copies of state publications to libraries around the state, and capture and preserve electronic publications, so that citizens can more easily access them.
As you can imagine this is an enormous job but also one that is highly gratifying as we get to see all sorts of fascinating and often beautiful documents as they are published. We decided to share some of our finds with you as they make their appearance. So for the inaugural post we give you the Teanaway Community Forest Management Plan.
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