From Deseret News archives:
Church History Library will be 'state of the art'
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Elder Jensen credited late-LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley for providing a tremendous boost to church history. He said current President Thomas S. Monson, too, is keen on church history and preservation.
Facts on the new LDS Church History Library
• Purpose: Provide public access to and archival storage for materials chronicling the history of the LDS Church.
• Location: Corner of North Temple Street and Main.
• Opening: Early 2009
• Size: 230,000 square feet, five floors
• Collections: 270,000 books, pamphlets, magazines, newspapers and other published items; 240,000 collections of original, unpublished records (journals, diaries, correspondence, minutes); 23,000 audiovisual items; 13,000 collections of photographs; 3.5 million patriarchal blessings for LDS Church members
• Hours: The Church History Library will offer extended hours of operation for the public. Exact times have not yet been determined.
• Operations: The building will provide work space for Church History staff responsible for research, publications, historic sites, conservation, collections development and Web content.
• Storage: 10 main storage rooms, kept at 55 degrees Fahrenheit with 35 percent relative humidity; two special rooms, kept at minus 4 degrees for color motion-picture films, photographs and records of special significance
• Architect: MHTN
• Contractor: Jacobsen/Swinerton
• Tours: Public open houses will be held when the building is finished in 2009.
• More information: www.lds.org/churchhistory
E-mail: lynn@desnews.com
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