Tuvalu National Library and Archives

The Tuvalu National Library and Archives (TNLA) is the national library of Tuvalu. It is located in Funafuti.[1][2]

Tuvalu National Library and Archives
Agency overview
JurisdictionTuvalu
HeadquartersFunafuti
Agency executive
  • Kana Teafiula, National Librarian and Archivist
Parent agencyMinistry of Education and Culture
Websitehttps://www.tuvaluarchives.tv/

Role and facilities

The TNLA holds "vital documentation on the cultural, social and political heritage of Tuvalu", including surviving records from the colonial administration, as well as Tuvalu government archives.[3]

The library's archives have been described as "comparatively well housed" but "endangered [...] through frequent and heavy use and [...] through risk of being washed away in a cyclone-prone area. Environmental and handling damage is occurring to key customary records". This has resulted in the Tuvalu National Archives preservation pilot project (EAP005) and Tuvalu National Archives major project of 2005, projects of the British Library and the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau of the ANU Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University to microfilm and digitally copy the archives.[3][4]

National Librarian and Archivist

Kana Teafiula is the Acting Librarian and Archivist.[2][3]

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