The South Dakota State Library (SDSL) Is the official State Library of South Dakota located in Pierre, South Dakota. The SDSL is a division of the Department of Education and is governed by the seven-member South Dakota State Library Board.[1] SDSL manages the Braille and Talking Book Library (est. 1968), provides a wide variety of online research and educational resources, and provide reference and research for state agencies.[2][3][4] They are one of the smallest state libraries in the United States.[4]
History
A state library was originally created in 1901 by the South Dakota Legislature which established the State Historical Society and the Department of History of the State of South Dakota.[5] The Department of History oversaw state library until 1913, when the Free Library Commission took over governance of the institution that became the South Dakota State Library.[5]
Building
SDSL was first housed in the office of the Department of History in the State Capitol in the early 1900s.[5] It moved in to its own space in that building in 1932.[5] In 1957 it had outgrown that space and moved into a grocery warehouse.[5] Since 1976, the library has been in the MacKay Building in Pierre—which was purpose-built to house the SDSL—first on the lower two floors and now on the first floor.[5]