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Libraries in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Libraries sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
214 on file
Caij
CAIJ was created first and foremost to help members of the Barreau du Québec, judiciary and legal professionals support their clients. As a broker, CAIJ provides its members with all the legal information they need, thanks to the strength of its network.
51 to 200 staff
Calgary Public Library Foundation
We connect people and organizations who want to make a difference with the opportunity to improve our shared community. All donations received through the Library Foundation enhance Library collections, programming, and services.
11 to 50 staff
Collingwood Public Library
We guide our community in the pursuit of information, the wonder of lifelong learning, and the enrichment of social and cultural experiences. Providing exemplary service since 1903, Collingwood Public Library offers valuable opportunities for adults, children and teens. With comfortable reading spaces, public computer stations, wireless internet access and meeting rooms equipped with presentation equipment, the Library is an inclusive gathering place for the community.
11 to 50 staff
Medicine Hat Public Library
The Medicine Hat Public Library is located in Medicine Hat, AB, Canada. We are a community meeting space providing education and entertainment materials to Hatters.
11 to 50 staff
North Vancouver City Library
North Vancouver City Library is a landmark building located in the heart of the City of North Vancouver. The Library serves more than residents as well as customers from neighboring cities and districts. We provide a fine balance of both traditional and emerging new library services, and take pride in providing excellent customer service. MISSION Our purpose, our reason for being: We foster the love of learning in all its forms, connecting people to experiences, ideas and one another. VISION What we aspire to be and do: We will be the welcoming, vibrant hub of a thriving community by: • empowering growth • sparking curiosity • fostering creativity and innovation • galvanizing community potential VALUES: Our deeply held beliefs that guide our decision making: • learning and innovation • community focus • working together • intention • sustainability • being welcoming and inclusive • intellectual freedom • balance STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Where we will focus in order to achieve our mission, move toward our vision, and reflect our values: • inspire learning, discovery and creation • create vibrant spaces • honour indigenous perspectives • enhance access and inclusion
11 to 50 staff
Ottawa Tool Library
The Ottawa Tool Library offers tools for your personal, home and renovation projects. Wanting to tackle a practical or creative project is one thing, but if you don’t even know where to begin it can seem daunting. And with limited space for many urban dwellers, there isn’t likely unused space in your condo or apartment. Again, have no fear – OTL wants to offers space and sessions where you can work alongside other makers, artists, builders or hobbyists and see your imagination come to life.
11 to 50 staff
Woodstock Public Library - Ontario
Welcome to Woodstock Public Library, in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada! A welcoming place to create, connect, and explore. Your destination for discovery.
11 to 50 staff
Atwater Library And Computer Centre
Atwater Library and Computer Centre is an independent charitable organization specializing in English-language educational services for Greater Montreal and Quebec more widely. Programs include digital literacy and financial literacy. The organization’s heritage building functions as a hub of English-language community life. The organization emphases outreach and collaboration with other community groups.
1 to 10 staff
Bracebridge Library
Serving the information needs in Bracebridge since 1908. Anything but the Ordinary!
11 to 50 staff
Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre
A public library serving Fort Frances and the Rainy River District.
11 to 50 staff
Moose Jaw Public Library
The Moose Jaw Public Library is a community hub, dedicated to promoting learning, connecting people, and sparking transformative learning experiences for all.
11 to 50 staff
National Network For Equitable Library Service
The National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) provides advocacy, services and a digital collection for Canadians living with print disabilities. All NNELS' content is owned and sustained by Canadian public libraries.
11 to 50 staff
Port Moody Public Library
Our mission is to connect people with ideas and information, to inspire imagination and a love of reading, and to facilitate lifelong learning and discovery. Our vision is to be a welcoming, open and free community gathering place where all can reflect, learn, create, share, and debate.
51 to 200 staff
Stouffville Library
Stouffville Library strives to be a vibrant community place with services attuned and responsive to the needs of the population and with knowledgeable and friendly staff who work to enhance the lives of the residents of Whitchurch-Stouffville.
11 to 50 staff
West Perth Public Library
Located in Perth County, Ontario.
1 to 10 staff
Wood Buffalo Regional Library
The Wood Buffalo Regional Library provides free membership and programming for all residents of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
11 to 50 staff
Archives Association Of Ontario
The Archives Association of Ontario (AAO) consists of approximately 300 members and represents archival institutions, those working in archives, as well as users and supporters of archives. Established in 1993 as a result of the amalgamation of the Ontario Association of Archivists and the Ontario Council of Archives, the Archives Association of Ontario is a network of archives and archivists providing programs, education, advocacy and shared knowledge. To support its mandate, the AAO has both individual and institutional membership. The AAO offers a number of different services to its members, including guidelines for starting and managing an archives, continued training in management and preservation of archives, quarterly newsletters, advisory services, and access to the AAO Archeion archives database, to upload descriptions and digitized archival materials.
201 to 500 staff
Aurora Public Library, Ontario
51 to 200 staff
Biblionet
Performant et flexible, Biblionet est un système intégré de gestion de bibliothèque conçu pour gérer efficacement les documents physiques et numériques. Développé au Québec par l’entreprise Concepts Logiques 4DI inc. et présent sur le marché depuis plus de dix ans, le système intégré de gestion de bibliothèque Biblionet est utilisé par plus de 800 bibliothèques (publiques et privées) et centres de documentation à travers le Canada : bureaux d’avocats, organismes du Réseau de la santé, Défense nationale, Centres jeunesse, etc. Pour nous suivre sur Twitter:@Biblionet4DI
1 to 10 staff
Convergent Library Technologies
We help libraries of all types leverage technology to better enable them to transition from transaction-based activities to community and institutional transformational endeavors. We help libraries deliver highly visible kiosk solutions like NovelBranch our mini-library kiosk used by public libraries for community outreach and by universities/colleges to provide high availability to in-demand collections like Course Reserves. We streamline tasks behind the scenes in scheduling and cataloguing through our BookWhere and PeopleWhere software. We help you manage your PCs with the best PC booking and print management solutions available today. We provide new services like a scanner that not only can replace your expensive copiers and produce digital copies to a variety of output options, but also which translate documents. We can move your check-in activities to self-service with our economical and space saving intelligent return shelves.
1 to 10 staff
Eastern Counties Regional Library
Eastern Counties Regional Libraries provides public library service to Guysborough, Inverness, and Richmond Counties in Eastern Nova Scotia, Canada.
11 to 50 staff
Greater Victoria Public Library
Greater Victoria Public Library builds community and supports literacy and lifelong learning by providing free access to information, space, tools and expertise. GVPL provides services and collections in 12 libraries and online at to more than residents in 10 municipalities. The library is your place to connect, discover and imagine. Consider a career with the Greater Victoria Public Library and contribute to a community-inspired library system. We are engaged community partners and are a hub of lifelong learning opportunities for people of all ages. Our staff is central to our success in Greater Victoria. View our job postings:
51 to 200 staff
Halton County Law Association
A non-profit corporation, the HCLA works to promote the social, professional and economic interests of Halton lawyers and paralegals. The facilities of the Association, including the Law Library, Barrister Lounge and Robing are administered by the HCLA. The Law Library contains an extensive collection of books, reports, journals including Canadian and Ontario legislation, as well as internet access to the most up to date legal research providers. It is staffed by a full-time librarian. Incorporated in 1951, the organizational meeting of the Halton County Law Association was held in the Court House in Milton and was chaired by Magistrate Kenneth M. Langdon. Prior to this meeting, all the members of the legal profession in Halton (listed in the Canada List) were contacted and there was 100% representation at the organization meeting. E.H. Cleaver, K.C. of Burlington was appointed the first president
1 to 10 staff
Lakeland Library Region
Welcome to your library- Lakeland Library Region oversees 32 local libraries in west-central Saskatchewan, covering an area of approximately 46,600 square kilometers square miles). Through our support, the Lakeland Library Region provides cultural, educational, and recreational information to all sectors of the community through books and other physical resources, electronic resources, public computers and internet access.
51 to 200 staff