Signed by President Bill Clinton on October 1, 1996, the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) replaced the earlier Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) and shifted focus from construction to technological infrastructure for libraries. Rooted in the Library Services Act of 1956, LSTA expanded services to all types of libraries, including public, school, academic, and special libraries. The administration moved from the Department of Education to the independent Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Developed with input from the American Library Association and others, LSTA continues to support priorities like rural and underserved community services and is administered at the state level with plans filed through IMLS.
State Libraries LSTA Resources and Five-Year Plans
- Alaska State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Alabama State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Arkansas State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Arizona State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- California LSTA Landing Page
- Colorado LSTA Landing Page
- Connecticut State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Delaware State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- District of Columbia - LSTA Landing Page
- State Library of Florida - LSTA Landing Page
- Georgia State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Hawaii State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Iowa State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Idaho State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Illinois State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Indiana State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Kansas State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Kentucky State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Louisiana State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Massachusetts State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Maryland State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Maine State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Michigan State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Minnesota State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Missouri State Library - LSTA Landing Page (cached version)
- Mississippi State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Montana State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Nebraska State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Nevada State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- New Hampshire State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- New Jersey State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- New Mexico State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- New York State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- North Carolina State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- North Dakota State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Ohio (State Library of Ohio) - LSTA Landing Page
- Oklahoma State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Oregon State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Pennsylvania State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Rhode Island State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- South Carolina State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- South Dakota State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Tennessee State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Texas State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Utah State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Virginia State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Vermont State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Washington State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- Wisconsin State Library - LSTA Landing Page
- West Virginia State Library
- Wyoming State Library - LSTA Landing Page
Notes
Sources
- American Library Association, Fight to Defend Federal Funding for Libraries
References
Mathews Virginia H. 2004. Libraries Citizens & Advocacy: The Lasting Effects of Two White House Conferences on Library and Information Services. Washington D.C.: White House Conference on Libraries and Information Services Taskforce. ↩
Flagg, Gordon. "News Fronts Washington." American Libraries, December 1995. ↩
Gregory, Gwen. "The Library Services and Technology Act: How Changes from LSCA are Affecting Libraries." Public Libraries, Vol. 38, no. 6, 1999: p. 378-82. ↩
Gregory, Gwen. "The Library Services and Technology Act: How Changes from LSCA are Affecting Libraries." Public Libraries, Vol. 38, no. 6, 1999: p. 378-82. ↩
Gregory, Gwen. "The Library Services and Technology Act: How Changes from LSCA are Affecting Libraries." Public Libraries, Vol. 38, no. 6, 1999: p. 378-82. ↩