A part of the Connecticut State Library, the Division of Library Development (DLD) provides leadership, funding, education, and statewide services that enhance a local library's ability to deliver high-quality library service to their community. DLD offices are located in Hartford, Middletown, and Willimantic. DLD provides: For more information, see: Our Services to Connecticut Libraries. For a list of DLD staff, see: Directory of the Division of Library Development Several other non-governmental organizations serve Connecticut libraries. For a list, see Consortia, Cooperatives, & Professional Associations of Connecticut. If you are confused about what services DLD offers versus the Connecticut Library Consortium, see CLC and DLD, Who Does What?
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The State of Connecticut serves the state's libraries through this division of the Connecticut State Library.
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Support for Local Libraries
Professional Development
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