Newfoundland
and Labrador Legislative Library

The
Legislative Library was first noted in the Journal of the House of Assembly
in 1836, just three years after Representative Government was granted
to the colony of Newfoundland. Library services continued to be provided
after the granting of Responsible government in 1855. Following the
recommendations of the Amulree Royal Commission, and because of the
deteriorating financial situation of the Dominion, in 1933 the Legislature
requested the suspension of the Constitution and Responsible Government.
From February 16, 1934, when Dominion status was suspended, until 1949,
Newfoundland was governed by a Commission consisting of an appointed
Governor, three Commissioners from Newfoundland, and three Commissioners
from Great Britain. During this period the Library was closed. In August
1949, just five months after Confederation with Canada, the Legislative
Library was re-established.
The modern Newfoundland
and Labrador Legislative Library provides non-partisan, confidential
parliamentary library services to all Members and Officers of the House
of Assembly and their support staff. Services are also provided to the
Public Service and, on a limited basis, to the general public.
The Legislative
Library has a vast and diverse collection of materials dating from the
18th century to the present day. Notably, the Legislative Library acts
as the official depositary of documents publicly released by the Government
of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is the Legislative Library’s
responsibility to preserve these materials for long-term use and posterity
regardless of their original format or storage medium.
The Legislative
Library provides access to several in-house developed and maintained
databases as well as commercial research databases. Examples of in-house
produced and maintained resources include an electronic catalogue, a
local media index, a Members index, a news release index dating from
2001 and the annual Hansard index. The Legislative Library is also responsible
for maintaining the House of Assembly website.
The Legislative
Library is presently located in the East Block of the Confederation
Building Complex. The Complex houses both the Legislative and Executive
branches of government.
The Library’s
contact information is:
Newfoundland
and Labrador Legislative Library
PO Box 8700
St. John’s NL
A1B 4J6
PH: (709)729-3604
FAX: (709)729-0234 (fax)
Website: www.assembly.nl.ca