Archives treasure #3: State Supreme Court files, 1854-1998
Image(The State Supreme Court in 1968. Photo courtesy of the State Archives' Susan Parish Collection.)
As the repository for Washington’s governmental records and documents, the… Read more(The State Supreme Court in 1968. Photo courtesy of the State Archives' Susan Parish Collection.)
As the repository for Washington’s governmental records and documents, the… Read moreVolume 8, September 13, 2012 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) BE A VOICE FOR LIBRARIES 2) CATCH THE EARLY BIRD – REGISTER NOW FOR WALE 2012 3) BE INSPIRED – REGISTER NOW FOR “LIBRARIES OUT LOUD” 4) WORLD BOOK NIGHT 2013 5) APPLY NOW FOR 2013 NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK GRANT 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) BE A VOICE FOR LIBRARIES The Library Council of… Read more
The kids are back to school and things are kicking into high gear for training librarians. This fall promises to be a busy and educational season for library staff. With our Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) we are gearing up to offer high impact trainings this fall, both on the ground and online.
[caption id="attachment_8613" align="alignleft" width="206"] Image Billie Legg picking apples in Manson, Washington, 1924 - click image to see larger version[/caption] From the desk of Evan Robb Just as this year's Washington apple crop is shaping up to be the second most productive season on record, a new Washington Rural Heritage collection documents our state… Read more
[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227" caption="Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection"] Image [/caption] Washington State Library News Chuck Bauman, a 1979 South Kitsap graduate, aims to capture the school’s football history with a book. He began to compile the Wolves’ records because “you cannot really find anything on the high school.”… Read more
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Do you know how many Capitol Buildings we have had over the course of Washington’s history? Three: There was a two-story wood frame building completed during Washington’s territorial… Read more(Secretary of State Reed stands with former Secretary of State Munro (left) and WTC Tacoma President/CEO Anthony Hemstad after receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award.)
The… Read more(Image courtesy of Washington State Archives)
The State Archives has no lack of interesting documents related to American wars. Thankfully, that means that… Read moreVolume 8, September 6, 2012 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) SMARTPHONE APP ADVISORY COMMITTEE CALL 2) WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT MERIT? 3) ARE YOU READY? 4) SMALL AND/OR RURAL? 5) LEAD THE CHANGE 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) SMARTPHONE APP ADVISORY COMMITTEE CALL The WSL Library Development Program is exploring foundation funding for the… Read more
Recently the Washington Anytime Library celebrated the addition of its 30th member library to the group. The Grandview Library became library number 30, meaning that almost half the state's 62 public library entities are now members of the Washington Anytime Library!
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