Alaska State Library
Located in Juneau, AK, the Alaska State Library has been a cornerstone of historical preservation since its establishment in 1970. Two years later, in 1972, its doors swung open to the public, unveiling a treasure trove of government records that vividly chronicle Alaska's rich past. Delving into its archives is like embarking on a journey through time, where the essence of Alaska's history is meticulously documented and thoughtfully preserved.
With a commitment to safeguarding the legacy of this remarkable state, the Alaska State Library diligently serves the citizens of Alaska and the various state agencies responsible for shaping its narrative. Through the Records & Information Management Service (RIMS), the library collaborates with state entities to craft comprehensive records retention schedules, ensuring both permanent and temporary records are meticulously maintained. Boasting a storage capacity of over 130,000 cubic feet for non-current state records, the Alaska State Library stands as a beacon of knowledge and stewardship, safeguarding the invaluable heritage of the Last Frontier.
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