State Library of South Australia
Description
The State Library of South Australia’s core purpose is to collect and maintain the documented history of the state and provide access that connects people with their resources and world knowledge.
The State Library has sole responsibility for preserving access to a large proportion of the South Australian historical record for present and future generations. Under Legal Deposit legislation, first instituted in 1878, the State Library receives one copy of every South Australian publication, irrespective of format.
Since the early 1900s, the State Library has also been entrusted with the archival records of thousands of businesses, organisations and individuals; hundreds of thousands of photographs; and unique audiovisual and electronic material including film footage and oral histories.
Predating its South Australiana responsibilities is the State Library’s role as a general reference library. Over time, parts of the reference collection have grown in significance to warrant long-term preservation. Other significant non-South Australiana material has been acquired for posterity.
The State Library’s collections are intended to be accessible to the public, both physically onsite and digitally online. All the collections are described in the online catalogue and most are available for viewing upon request and a small but increasing proportion are available online. A large proportion of the general reference collection is also available through Inter-Library Loan services and the Lending Policy. The State Library’s preservation activities guarantee access to all these collections.
The State Library of South Australia has a bounty of information to assist you to discover your family history.
If you are unable to visit the library in person, you may lodge a research request through their Ask Us service.
