List of libraries in Tasmania

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This is a list of libraries in Tasmania.

Academic libraries

Public libraries

There are 45 public libraries in Tasmania. [2] They are managed by Libraries Tasmania. [3] In small towns, some public libraries are also school libraries.

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Special libraries

GLAM libraries

Historical

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