I don’t have live access to news sources in this moment, but I can share the latest broadly reported context on the Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) up to the end of 2023 and notable developments since then.
- Notable milestone: TSLA moved into a new, purpose-built facility in Nashville near Bicentennial Mall, delivering expanded climate-controlled storage, public exhibits, classrooms, and a retrieval system intended to improve access to Tennessee’s historical records. This facility was widely covered as a modernization effort designed to preserve and showcase Tennessee’s history to the public.[1][5][7]
- Ongoing accessibility and programs: Since the move, TSLA has promoted open access to its collections, public programming, and outreach activities, including tours, exhibits, and educational partnerships, as part of its mission to serve researchers, students, and citizens.[5][9][1]
- Collections and scope: TSLA continues to collect and preserve books, manuscripts, photographs, and records related to Tennessee history, government, and culture, maintaining both research access and public engagement through exhibitions and digital initiatives.[4][6]
If you want, I can look up the very latest headlines now and summarize them with citations. Please tell me if you’d like me to proceed with a fresh browse.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee State Library and Archives staff are actively transferring more than 26 miles of content to their new building before it opens
www.einpresswire.comTennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett, along with Gov. Bill Haslam, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge), Speaker Beth Harwell (R-Nashvil...
tslablog.blogspot.comChas Sisk over at WPLN-FM is reporting that Gov. Bill Haslam is asking for $50 million for a new Tennessee State Library and Archives building. This is good, because their
www.nashvillescene.comThe Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) collects and preserves [...]
tennesseeencyclopedia.netJoin correspondent Tom Wilmer at the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Nashville, Tennessee with State Librarian and Archivist Charles Sherrill. The…
www.kcbx.orgThe State of Tennessee officially broke ground on the Tennessee State Library and Archives building during a ceremony held Monday, December 11, 2017. State officials, including Governor Bill Haslam, Lt. Governor Randy McNally, Speaker Beth Harwell, and Secretary of State Tre Hargett, were on hand f
anecdotexp.comCharles Sherrill, Tennessee State Librarian and Archivist takes us on a tour of the state-of-the-art facility in downtown Nashville, TN.
www.kcbx.orgTennessee's new State Library and Archives building is officially opening to the public on Tuesday. The new building is located just outside downtown on the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. "Our new state-of-the-art facility will allow more Tennesseans to access and interact with the historical resources in the Library and Archives' collections and will better equip us to preserve these items for future generations," said Secretary of State Tre Hargett. It was a $123.
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