The Alaska Library Network is a formal organization that administers and coordinates various programs and services for libraries in Alaska. With over 30 years of informal collaboration, the network became an independent non-profit and tax-exempt organization in 2007, working on behalf of all Alaskan libraries. Supported by funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and its member libraries, the network is sustained through the dedicated efforts of member librarians, the Alaska State Library, and the University of Alaska Consortium Library.
Through effective collaboration, the Alaska Library Network aims to strengthen libraries in the state by developing new programs and services, as well as coordinating existing ones. As a collaborative venture, the network plays a vital role in supporting libraries and enhancing access to information and resources for the benefit of Alaskan communities. With a proud tradition of collaboration, the Alaska Library Network continues to contribute to the growth and development of libraries across the state.
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