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Government Libraries Federal Depository Libraries Government Libraries Federal Depository Libraries Federal Depository Libraries The Washington State Library became a Federal Regional Depository Library on May 10, 1965. Since that time the library has received all federal publications distributed by the Government Printing Office’s Federal Depository Library Program. The State Library is the Regional Depository Library for Washington and Alaska. There are a total of 29 additional Depository Libraries in Washington and Alaska. These Depository Libraries choose the GPO distributed publications they will receive and retain in their collections. The documents must then be retained for at least five years. For more information contact: Reference Department (360) 704-7821 FAX (360) 664-0424 Washington Depository Libraries Alaska Depository Libraries Central Washington University Library Alaska State Library Eastern Washington University Library Alaska Resources Library & Information Services Everett Public Library Alaska State Court Law Library The Evergreen State College Library University of Alaska, Anchorage Fort Vancouver Regional Library University of Alaska, Fairbanks Gonzaga School of Law Library University of Alaska, Southeast (Juneau) Highline Community College Library University of Alaska, Southeast (Ketchikan) King County Library System North Olympic Library System Northwest Indian College (early 2007) Seattle Public Library Seattle University Library Spokane Public Library Tacoma Public Library U.S. Court of Appeals Library University of Washington Library University of Washington, Law Library University of Puget Sound Library Washington State University Library Washington State Law Library Western Washington University Library Whitman College Library 28 2008 Directory of Washington Libraries Washington State Depository Libraries Washington State Depository Libraries Washington State Depository libraries are designated libraries, located throughout the state, that receive copies of state publications distributed through the State Publications Distribution Center located at the State Library. The Washington State Library serves as the State Regional Depository Library and keeps state publications permanently. Full depository libraries keep depository copies for a minimum of five years, while partial depository libraries keep depository copies for a minimum of two years. For more information contact: Reference Department (360) 704-7821 FAX (360) 664-0424 Full Depository Libraries Partial Depository Libraries Central Washington University Aberdeen Public Library Eastern Washington University Bellingham Public Library Gonzaga University Burlington Public Library King County Library System Camas Public Library Mount Vernon Public Library Clark College Seattle Public Library Fort Vancouver Regional Library Tacoma Public Library Green River Community College University of Washington Library Highline Community College Washington State Library Kitsap Regional Library Washington State University Library Longview Public Library Western Washington University Mid-Columbia Library North Olympic Library System Puyallup Public Library Richland Public Library Spokane Public Library University of Puget Sound Wenatchee Public Library Yakima Valley Regional Library 2008 Directory of Washington Libraries 29 Adams County Law Library Law (County, State & U.S.) Benton/Franklin County Law Library Columbia Basin College 2600 N 20th Ave Adams County Law Library Pasco 99301-3379 (509) 547-0511 x 2287; Fax: (509) 546-0401 Adams County Superior Court [email protected] 210 W Broadway M-Th 7:30am-9pm; F 7:30am-5pm; Sa 9am-5pm; interim and PO Box 126 Hours: summer hours vary Ritzville 99169-0126 (509) 659-3271; Fax: (509) 659-0118 Staff: Dean Lib Svc: Katie Foley (509) 547-0511 x 2294 [email protected] Asotin County Law Library Ref Librn: Stephen Badalamente (509) 547-0511 x 2290 PO Box 670 [email protected] Asotin 99402-0670 (509) 243-2061; Fax: (509) 243-2090 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Chelan County Law Library County Courthouse Staff: 401 Washington St Librn: Sharlene Murphy (509) 243-2061 Wenatchee 98801-2899 (509) 667-6210 [email protected] Attorney General, Office of the Research Center Staff: 7141 Cleanwater Dr SW Law Clerk: Zachary Sahraie (509) 667-6210 PO Box 40115 [email protected] Olympia 98504-0115 (360) 586-1733; Fax: (360) 753-3490 [email protected] Clallam County Law Library http://www.atg.wa.gov 223 E Fourth St, Ste 17 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Port Angeles 98362-3015 ILL Institution Code(s): NUC: WaOAG; OCLC: Z@4 (360) 417-2287 Special Collections: Attorney General opinions, antitrust, environmental, torts, consumer protection, public counsel, crime Staff: prevention, Washington State Appellate & Washington State Supreme Librn: Penny Ruby (360) 417-2287 Court decisions, Labor & Industries, eduction, agriculture, health, social [email protected] & health services law Staff: Dir, Res Ctr: Jane B Halligan (360) 753-2681 Clark County Law Library PO Box 5000 [email protected] Vancouver 98666-5000 Sr Lib Info Spec (Tech Svcs): Cindy Buhi (360) 664-0431 (360) 397-2268 [email protected] [email protected] Lib Info Spec (Ref): Sue Bellevue (360) 586-3733 http://www.clark.wa.gov/law-library [email protected] 0.92 Lib Info Assoc: Colleen Norris (360) 586-2227 FTEs: M-F 10am-4pm [email protected] Hours: Legal materials Lib Info Asst: Chelsea Pomeroy (360) 664-3795 Special Collections: WestLaw for WA, OR; selected federal [email protected] Special Services: databases; online shepards Fin Analyst: Kathy Cutlip (360) 586-7880 [email protected] Staff: Law Librn: Maria Sosnowski (360) 397-2268 [email protected] Law Librn: Lesley Buhman (360) 397-2268 [email protected] 30 2008 Directory of Washington Libraries King County Law Library System Columbia County Law Library Grays Harbor County Law Library 341 E Main St County Courthouse Dayton 99328-1361 102 W Broadway Ave, Rm 202 (509) 382-4321; Fax: (509) 382-4830 Montesano 98563-3621 Hours: M-F 8:30am-noon; 1pm-4:30pm (360) 249-5311 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Staff: County Clerk: Lynne Leseman (509) 382-4321 Staff: [email protected] Court Admin: Bonnie Kindle (360) 249-5311 Dep Clerk: Susan Marinella (509) 382-4321 [email protected] Island County Law Library 101 NE Sixth St Cowlitz County Law Library PO Box 5000 Hall of Justice, Second Floor Coupeville 98239-5000 312 SW 1st Ave (360) 240-5522; Fax: (360) 679-7383 Kelso 98626-1739 [email protected] (360) 577-3070 FTEs: 0.5 Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Hours: M 8:30am-4:30pm; W, F 10am-4pm Special Services: Touch screen computer with LexisNexis software. No books. Staff: Librn: Tom Karras (360) 240-5522 Staff: Librn: Gayle Engkraf (360) 577-3070 Jefferson County Law Library PO Box 1220 Douglas County Law Library Port Townsend 98368-0920 County Courthouse (360) 385-9360 PO Box 516 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Waterville 98858-0488 (509) 745-8529 Staff: Michelle Moore (360) 385-9360 Staff: [email protected] Jo Jackson (509) 745-8529 King County Law Library System Ferry County Law Library W621 County Courthouse County Courthouse 516 3rd Ave 350 E Delaware Ave #11 Seattle 98104 Republic 99166-9747 (206) 296-0940; Fax: (206) 205-0513 (509) 775-5206; Fax: (509) 775-5212 [email protected] http://www.kcll.org Staff: FTEs: 7 Michael Sandona (509) 775-5206 Hours: M-F 8am-6pm Special Collections: Legal materials Garfield County Law Library Staff: Dir: Marcus Hochstetler (206) 296-0940 PO Box 915 [email protected] Pomeroy 99347-0915 Patron Access Svcs Librn: Richard Stroup (206) 296-0940 (509) 843-3731; Fax: (509) 843-1224 [email protected] Staff: Coll Access Svcs Librn: Rita Dermody (206) 296-0940 Terrilie Cox (509) 843-3731 [email protected] Ref Svcs Librn: Rita Kaiser (206) 296-0940 [email protected] Grant County Law Library Ref Librn: Kim Ositis (206) 296-0940 [email protected] PO Box 37 Ephrata 98823-0037 (509) 754-2011 x 493 Staff: Becky Morris (509) 754-2011 x 493 [email protected] 2008 Directory of Washington Libraries 31 King County Law Library System - Kent Branch King County Law Library System (continued) Lincoln County Law Library 450 Logan St Kent Branch PO Box 396 1 N Regional Justice Center Davenport 99122-0396 401 4th Ave N (509) 725-3081 Kent 98032-4429 Hours: M-Tu 8:30am-3pm; W-Th 8:30-11am (206) 205-2900; Fax: (206) 205-2905 Staff: [email protected] Law Librn: Kathy Johnson (509) 725-3081 http://www.kcll.org [email protected] FTEs: 1.5 Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm Special Collections: Legal materials Mason County Law Library County Courthouse 419 N 4th St Kitsap County Law Library PO Box 905 614 Division St Shelton 98584 Port Orchard 98366-4678 (360) 427-9670 x 289 (360) 337-5788 http://www.kitsaplawlibrary.com FTEs: 1 Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Okanogan County Law Library Superior Court Staff: 237 N 4th St Librn: Paul Fjelstad (360) 613-5071 PO Box 112 [email protected] Okanogan 98840-0112 Lib Asst: Jane Fry (360) 337-5788 (509) 422-7130 Kittitas County Law Library Pacific County Law Library 205 W 5th Ave, Rm 172 300 Memorial Ave Ellensburg 98926-2890 PO Box 67 (509) 962-7520; Fax: (509) 962-7022 South Bend 98586-0067 Hours: M-F 9am-5pm (360) 875-9328; Fax: (360) 875-9351 Staff: Staff: Law Librn: Ingrid Butler (509) 962-7520 Librn: Angela S Gilbert (360) 875-9328 [email protected] [email protected] Klickitat County Law Library Pend Oreille County Law Library County Courthouse PO Box 5020 205 S Columbus Ave,
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