Title:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission Lorenzo de Zavala Building Literary Landmark commemoration materials
Description:
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) appoints the state librarian and assistant state librarian; approves the State Library's strategic plans, policies, appropriations requests, and operating budgets; and develops rules for administering the State Library's legislative mandates. December 3, 2009, marked the 100th anniversary of TSLAC. In commemoration, an event was held at which a Literary Landmark designation was issued to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission for the use of its library resources and archives for the research and inspiration of prominent Texas authors. Speakers included State Librarian Peggy Rudd and former First Lady Laura Bush. These records consist of one Mini-DV, two digital photographs, one printed program, and one printed mailer that document this event, dated November-December 2009. The video has been digitized and all of the materials are part of the Texas Digital Archive.
Collection:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission Lorenzo de Zavala Building Literary Landmark commemoration materials
Creator:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Date range of creation:
2009 November-December
Geographic coverage:
Austin (Tex.)
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Subject:
Rudd, Peggy D.
Subject:
Bush, Laura Welch, 1946-
Subject:
Texas Center for the Book
Subject:
Association of Library Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations
Subject:
Literary landmarks
Subject:
Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building (Austin, Tex.)
Type:
Videocassettes
Type:
Digital images
Type:
Digital file formats
Citation information:
(Identify the item), Texas State Library and Archives Commission Lorenzo de Zavala Building Literary Landmark commemoration materials. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Arrangement:
The materials are arranged by format.
Copyright information:
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).
Access restrictions:
Due to the fragility of the video, the digital copies must be used instead of the original item. Researchers wishing to access the original video must contact Archives staff. Access may be granted if the researcher needs to view the physical videocassette.
Size or duration:
0.05 cubic ft.
Size or duration:
18.06 MB (2 files)
TARO URL:
https://txarchives.org/tslac/finding_aids/12017.xml