Connemara Public Library

{{short description|Public library in Chennai, India}}

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{{Use Indian English|date=June 2018}}

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| country = India

| type = Public library

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| location = Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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| items_collected = Books, academic journals, magazines, Braille books, manuscripts

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The Connemara Public Library at Egmore in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, is one of the four National Depository Libraries which receive a copy of all books, newspapers and periodicals published in India. Established in 1890, opened for public in 1896 ,the library is a repository of century-old publications, wherein lie some of the most respected works and collections in the history of the country. It also serves as a depository library for the United Nations.{{cite web |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/the-tale-of-two-libraries/article65255362.ece |title=The tale of two libraries |last=Ramakrishnan |first=T |date=24 March 2022 |website=The Hindu |access-date=6 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220324114804/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/the-tale-of-two-libraries/article65255362.ece |archive-date=24 March 2022}} It is located in the Government Museum Complex on Pantheon Road, Egmore, which also houses the Government Museum and the National Art Gallery.

History

The library's beginnings go back to 1860, when Captain Jesse Mitchell set up a small library as part of the Madras Museum in Madras, capital of the Madras Presidency in the British Indian Empire.{{cite book|last=Patel|first=Jashu|author2=Kumar, Krishan|title=Libraries and Librarianship in India|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Connecticut|year=2001|page=80|isbn=978-0-313-29423-5|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KXVrsPSzeNAC}} Hundreds of books had been found to be surplus in the libraries of Haileybury College (where civil servants of the Indian Civil Service were trained in Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire) and these were sent to the Madras Government, which in turn handed them over to the Madras Museum. Conceived on the lines of the British Museum Library, it was part of the Madras Museum until 1890, when the need for a free public library prompted the then Governor of Madras, Lord Connemara, to lay the foundation on 22 March 1890.{{cite web |title=This Chennai Library & Book Lover's Paradise Is One Of India's Best Kept Literary Gems |url=https://www.mensxp.com/culture/arts/38362-this-chennai-library-book-lover-rsquo-s-paradise-is-one-of-india-rsquo-s-best-kept-literary-gems.html |website=Mensxp |date=22 July 2017 |access-date=3 June 2018}} It opened in 1896 and was named after Lord Connemara (by then the former Governor), an Anglo-Irish nobleman. The library was indeed essentially free: A small deposit had to be paid but this was refundable. It became the state central library in 1948, with the enactment of Madras Public Libraries Act 1948, which was the first concerted effort in India to institutionalise, structure, otherwise, co-ordinate and organise public library services. This is one of Asia's largest libraries.{{cite web

| last = Bhattacharjee

| first = R.

| title = Public Library Services in India: Systems and Deficiencies

| work = Country Report: India—2002

| publisher = International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

| year = 2002

| url = http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s8/annual/cr02-in.htm

| access-date = 1 July 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170330163551/https://archive.ifla.org/VII/s8/annual/cr02-in.htm

| archive-date = 30 March 2017 | url-status = dead

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The library was as part of a cultural complex that grew in the grounds of what was once called The Pantheon. The entire complex now boasts buildings that reflect architectural unity, even while demonstrating the various stages of Indo-Saracenic development, from Gothic-neo-Byzantine to Rajput Mughal and Southern Hindu Deccani.{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/heritage-building-at-connemara-library-undergoing-renovation/article29308940.ece|title=Heritage building at Connemara library undergoing renovation|last=Kanthimathi|first=L.|date=31 August 2019|work=The Hindu|access-date=1 September 2019|issn=0971-751X}}

The new building, which was added to the library in 1973, has a vast collection of books, a much sought-after textbook section, a periodicals hall, a reference room, a video room, an entire floor for books from the Indian languages, a Braille Library and an IAS study centre. Efforts are on to fully computerise the library database, which could ensure easy access to books. The library has a collection of over 600,000 books.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}}

In 1981 the central government ordered that the library became one of the four national depository libraries.{{cite book |title=Librarianship and library science in India: an outline of historical perspectives |series=Concepts in communication informatics & librarianship |volume=60 |first=Mohamed |last=Taher |publisher=Concept Publishing Company |location=New Delhi |year=1994 |page=97 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qRLXDBX5KzkC |isbn=978-81-7022-524-9}} The library, however, is not a registered member of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).{{cite journal

| last = Ramanathan

| first = M.

| title = A user's view of Connemara Library

| journal = Madras Musings

| volume = XX

| issue = 3

| date = 16–31 May 2010

| url = http://madrasmusings.com/Vol%2020%20No%203/a-users-view-of-connemara-library.html

| access-date = 1 July 2012}}

Collections

The library, along with the Madras museum, benefited greatly from the effects of the Madras Literary Society, the Oriental Manuscripts Library and the Records Office.{{cite journal

| title = Museum, Library and Theatre

| journal = Madras Musings

| volume = XX

| issue = 3

| date = 16–31 May 2010

| url = http://madrasmusings.com/Vol%2020%20No%203/museum-library-and-theatre.html

| access-date = 1 July 2012}} Under the provision of Delivery of Books and Newspapers (Public Libraries) Act 1954, every publisher in India has to compulsorily send a copy of each publication to the library. Apart from this a good number of publications and periodicals of UN and its specialized organs and Asian Development Bank were also received. Furthermore, several books were added every year by purchasing from the funds made available by the state government budget.{{cite web

| title = Connemara (State Central) Public Library (Chennai, India)

| publisher = University of Chicago

| year = 2009

| url = https://coral.uchicago.edu:8443/display/lasa/Connemara+%28State+Central%29+Public+Library+%28Chennai,+India%29

| access-date = 28 June 2012}} The collection includes rare books including a 1608 Bible.{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/society/this-world-book-day-walk-the-alleys-of-centuries-old-connemara-public-library/article23645555.ece|title=Chennai's 'old Connemara library' opens doors on World Book Day|last=Upadhye|first=Aishwarya|date=23 April 2018|work=The Hindu|access-date=1 September 2019|issn=0971-751X}}{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/connemara-library-displays-pages-from-past/articleshow/69033530.cms|title=Connemara library displays pages from past|date=25 April 2019|website=The Times of India|access-date=1 September 2019}}

Librarians

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!S.No.!!Name!! Portrait !!From!!To!!Remarks

01Edgar ThurstonFile:E_Thurston.jpg18961908
02J. R. Henderson4 December 1908Order no,162, 4 December 1908; Fort St. George Gazette No.50, 15 December 1908, page 11920
03F. H. Gravely1920 February1939 April
04R. Janardhanam1939 AprilFort St. George Gazette, dated 11 April 1939, page 3931950First Indian and Trained Librarian
05K. Govinda Menon19501958
06K. Rajagopalan19581963
07V. Thillainayagam196331 July 1972First Professional Librarian
08A. M. Sundararajan31 July 1972
09C. K. Sundarajan
10A. M. Sundararajan
11N. Avudaiappan
12P.A. Naresh
13Dr Dharma Rajendiran19 August 20132 February 2014
14T Munirathinam3 February 201430 June 2015
15Sa Suganya1 July 20151 November 2015
16P. Narayana Bhat2 November 201530 April 2016
17P. Meenakshisundaram1 May 201630 June 2018
18S. Rajani2 July 201830 June 2019
19M. Ganesha1 July 20191 February 2021
20K. Selvakumar2 February 2021

Gallery

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See also

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