Libraries Tasmania
[Image:State Library of Tasmania.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Libraries Tasmania headquarters in Hobart]
Libraries Tasmania, formerly LINC Tasmania, is the Tasmanian state government-run organisation that operates libraries in Tasmania, including the state's reference library, a network of public lending libraries, archives, heritage, adult education, and adult literacy services. Earlier predecessors of the network were HuonLINC and the Community Knowledge Network.
History
LINC Tasmania was an initiative of the Tasmanian Department of Education. It brought together the services of the State Library of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office, Adult Education Tasmania, and online access centres.In late 2005, HuonLINC opened as a fully integrated service. In October 2006, the State Library, the Archives Office, Adult Education and all online access centres were integrated as the Community Knowledge Network. In 2008, TAHO was established to provide a single entry point into Tasmanian social history, government records and cultural artefacts, and in the following year, seven urban LINC locations were established. In late 2009, the Community Knowledge Network was renamed LINC Tasmania.
In mid-2018, it changed its name to Libraries Tasmania.
Description
Services provided to the Tasmanian community include:- Public library services and facilities
- Research resources and support
- Adult education courses
- Adult literacy skills support
- Access to historical, archival and contemporary information about Tasmania's Heritage
- Access to Tasmanian Government records and resources