Hawaii State Public Library System
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The Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) is the only statewide public library system in the United States.
The system has 51 libraries on all the major Hawaiian Islands: [[Hawaii (island)|Big Island of HawaiTemplate:Okinai]], [[Kauai|KauaTemplate:Okinai]], [[Lanai|LānaTemplate:Okinai]], Maui, [[Molokai|MolokaTemplate:Okinai]] and [[Oahu|OTemplate:Okinaahu]]. The system's collection of books and other library materials totals over three million. There is one library for the blind and physically handicapped, located on OTemplate:Okinaahu. The HawaiTemplate:Okinai State Public Library System is headed by the HawaiTemplate:Okinai State Librarian, currently Stacey Aldrich, who reports to the Hawaii Board of Education.
The flagship [[Hawaii State Library|HawaiTemplate:Okinai State Library]], built in 1911 and designed by architect Henry D. Whitfield, was funded in part by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It is a historic downtown Honolulu building.
Early yearsEdit
In 1879, the Honolulu Library and Reading Room Association was formed. The HLRRA was Hawaii's second subscription library and was supported by the Hawaiian royal family. King Kalakaua, Queen Kapionlani, Queen Emma, and Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop gave financially and donated their personal book collections to the association. King Kalakaua gave tax exemptions and a land grant for a site in downtown Honolulu.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
First library of HawaiiEdit
The Hawaii Library and Reading Room Association served the people of Hawaii for 34 years, and in 1909 signed an agreement with the trustees of the Library of Hawaii to contribute the collection of 20,000 printed materials, furnishings, and funds toward the new library. The trustees obtained a $100,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation for the new library building. The cornerstone was laid on October 21, 1911, and the first day the library opened was February 1, 1913. The front columns identify the building as a Carnegie library, and the total cost of the building was $127,000 with the territorial legislature providing the additional $27,000. During the next 10 years the library grew rapidly, and in 1927 the legislation appropriated $300,000 to expand and renovate the original building. The expansion was designed by C.W. Dickey and included the addition of two wings creating a quadrangle with an open-air courtyard in the middle. In 1978, the building was designated a historic site and was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 1990, the State Legislature passed funding for a second renovation. The updated building now includes air conditioning, a new roof, new plumbing, handicapped access, landscaping, and another large wing successfully blending in with the existing building.<ref name=":0" />
List of public libraries in the systemEdit
- [[Hawaii County|HawaiTemplate:Okinai County]] – Hawaii (island) (12)
- North Kohala Public Library
- Hilo Public Library
- HonokaTemplate:Okinaa Public Library
- Kailua-Kona Public Library File:Kailua-Kona Public Library, Hawaii.jpgKailua-Kona Public Library
- KeaTemplate:Okinaau Public and School Library
- Kealakekua Public Library
- Laupāhoehoe Public and School Library
- Mountain View Public and School Library
- NāTemplate:Okinaālehu Public Library
- Pāhala Public and School Library
- Pāhoa Public and School Library
- Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School Library
- [[Kauai County|KauaTemplate:Okinai County]] (6)
- Hanapēpē Public Library
- KapaTemplate:Okinaa Public Library
- Kōloa Public and School Library
- LīhuTemplate:Okinae Public Library
- Princeville Public Library
- Waimea Public Library
- Maui County - LānaTemplate:Okinai (1)
- LānaTemplate:Okinai Public and School Library
- Maui County - Maui (6)
- Hana Public and School Library
- Kahului Public Library
- Kīhei Public Library
- Lahaina Public Library
- Makawao Public Library
- Wailuku Public Library
- Maui County - [[Molokai|MolokaTemplate:Okinai]] (1)
- MolokaTemplate:Okinai Public Library
- City and County of Honolulu – [[Oahu|OTemplate:Okinaahu]] (25)
- Template:OkinaAiea Public Library
- Template:OkinaĀina Haina Public Library
- Template:OkinaEwa Beach Public and School Library
- HawaiTemplate:Okinai Kai Public Library
- [[Hawaii State Library|HawaiTemplate:Okinai State Library]]
- Kahuku Public and School Library
- Kailua Public Library
- Kaimukī Public Library
- Kalihi-Pālama Public Library
- KāneTemplate:Okinaohe Public Library
- Kapolei Public Library
- Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
- Liliha Public Library
- Mānoa Public Library
- McCully-MōTemplate:OkinailiTemplate:Okinaili Public Library
- Mililani Public Library
- Nānākuli Public Library
- Pearl City Public Library
- Salt Lake-Moanalua Public Library
- Wahiawā Public Library
- Waialua Public Library
- WaiTemplate:Okinaanae Public Library
- Waikīkī-Kapahulu Public Library
- Waimānalo Public & School Library
- Waipahu Public Library
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