Delaware Division of Libraries

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FormedMarch 9, 1901
JurisdictionState of Delaware
Headquarters121 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. N
Dover, Delaware
Agency executive
  • Dr. Annie Norman, Director
Delaware Division of Libraries
Agency overview
FormedMarch 9, 1901
JurisdictionState of Delaware
Headquarters121 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. N
Dover, Delaware
Agency executive
  • Dr. Annie Norman, Director
Parent agencyDepartment of State
Websitelibraries.delaware.gov

The Delaware Division of Libraries Is the official library agency for Delaware located in Dover, Delaware.[1] The agency is responsible for Delaware Library Access Services (DLAS), the statewide summer reading program in conjunction with Delaware Libraries, and offering professional development opportunities for librarians statewide.[2][3][4] They also run the Delaware Library Catalog.[5]

The Delaware State Library Commission was formed by an act of the legislature in 1901, its chairman was Manlove Hayes.[6] At this time the state only had two free public libraries, one in Wilmington and one in Dover.[6]:21

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