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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.
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Newtobc
Information for immigrants, newcomers, foreign-trained professionals, education, library, settlement agencies, Ministry of Education, Libraries & Literacy Branch, Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Innovation, Public Libraries, Community events, cultural events.
1 to 10 staff
Ontario Association Of Library Technicians Association Des Bibliotechniciens De L'ontario
WHO WE ARE: Established, in 1973, the Ontario Association of Library Technicians / Association des bibliotechniciens de l'Ontario (OALT/ABO) is a not-for-profit organization of Library and Information Technician graduates, students, associate and institutional members. MANDATE: To define clearly the role of the Library Information Technician and to make this definition widely known. To publicize the value of Library Information Technicians and promote wider understanding and acceptance of their status. To institute recognized standards operating on the Provincial level. To work in liaison with related professions and institutions and to promote effective communication among Library Information Technicians and others in closely related fields. To be receptive and aware of the constant changes and needs in the field of Library and Information Technology, and the community. To disseminate information relating to Library Information Technicians. These objectives are accomplished through: Active membership Education and professional development Promotion and marketing Partnerships and advocacy ["Library" Image by Flickr User Stewart Butterfield used under CC BY 2.0][http://bit.ly/1fs2tim]
201 to 500 staff
Pembroke Public Library
11 to 50 staff
Squamish Public Library
The Squamish Public Library is the leading provider of literacy resources that enrich, engage, enlighten and inform our diverse population.
11 to 50 staff
The Blue Mountains Public Library
The Blue Mountains Public Library is the dynamic centre of community engagement where everyone is free to create, explore, learn, research and connect in an inclusive environment. The BMPL is comprised of a Gallery, Library, Archive and Museum. At the time of the establishment of BMPL in 1995 and the opening of Leonard E. Shore Memorial Library, the organization was an early trail blazer of the GLAM by including a gallery within the building. For this, and the design of the facility, BMPL won awards. In 2016 the Board and TBM further established the organization as a GLAM when the Craigleith Heritage Depot community museum became a part of the BMPL. Located in the The Blue Mountains, Ontario.
11 to 50 staff
Ubc Ischool
UBC iSchool (Library, Archival and Information Studies) is an internationally ranked, multi-disciplinary school, offering one-of-a-kind graduate programs: Master of Library and Information Studies, Master of Archival Studies, a dual degree program, Master in Arts in Children's Literature and PhD program. The iSchool also contributes to the UBC’s Bachelor of Media Studies undergraduate program. The iSchool is one of a few schools in North America offering a stand-alone archival program, and is ranked first in Canada, and fourth in the world for graduate education in library and information management. UBC iSchool offers a research-intensive study environment with international partnerships, competitive funding, at one of the top 20 public universities in the world. Although at a large university, iSchool students have ready access to their professors, and a large variety of work-based learning opportunities at local, national and international organizations. The University of British Columbia (UBC) is ranked as one of the top 20 public universities in the world, and one of the top 40 universities in the world overall. According to the Times Higher Education University Rankings, UBC is 34th in the world, and one of three Canadian universities in the top 50. UBC faculty, alumni and researchers have won seven Nobel Prizes and 67 Rhodes Scholarships, while two alumni have gone on to become Canadian prime ministers. Explore our programs and courses, and start your journey with UBC iSchool.
11 to 50 staff
Cobourg Public Library
Our Library collection includes not only books, but magazines, newspapers, audiobooks, graphic novels, music CDs, DVDs, and Games. We have a great Local History Room to research your family history, public computers, printer, scanner, photocopier and free wireless access. Our Library provides access to numerous databases, including Ancestry Library edition, Auto Repair Reference Center, Consumer Health Complete, Art & Architecture Complete, Tumblebooks, and many more. We also provide access to OverDrive - to download e-books and e-audiobooks for free. Check out our newspaper index and archival photos and documents online too! In Cobourg the new term "public library" was first used in 1895 when the operation of the Mechanics Institute came under the Public Libraries Act. Under the auspices of the Department of Education, the public library emerged to serve a broader public. Early sources indicate that the library was located at the Town Hall, but in 1889 the Mechanics Institute rented space in the Y.M.C.A. building - 86 King Street West. This was its home until the move in 1964 to 18 Chapel Street. In 1995 the Library moved to its present location at 200 Ontario Street.
11 to 50 staff
King Township Public Library - Business Centre
Welcome to the King Township Public Library Business Centre, where you will find valuable tools that will help drive your business success. You can access free on-line resources with a Library eCard, including 43 databases, such as the Law Depot, where you will find free templates for many types of legal documents, including employee, lease, termination and confidentiality agreements. You also will have access to free images. Our four convenient locations are in King City, Nobleton, Schomberg and Ansnorveldt. There you will find a fully functioning green screen, quiet work stations, meeting spaces which are perfect for video conferencing and a wide variety of business relevant books. Email us to get your free eCard and power up your business with these great tools. Or come in to a branch and meet your business librarian, who will show you all of the incredible tools first hand.
11 to 50 staff
Artexte
Artexte favorise la connaissance et le rayonnement des arts visuels contemporains au moyen de ressources documentaires fiables. Sa principale mission vise l’étude et la mise en valeur du matériel documentaire produit dans le champ de l’art. Artexte réalise des activités de recherche, d’interprétation et de diffusion s’appuyant sur une importante collection documentaire qui touche tous les aspects des arts visuels de 1965 à nos jours, et qui porte une attention particulière aux productions du Québec et du Canada. Artexte poursuit les objectifs suivants : soutenir le caractère expérimental, novateur et critique des arts visuels contemporains; inscrire ces arts visuels dans un champ de réflexion multidisciplinaire grâce à l’élaboration d’alliances et de partenariats- Artexte promotes the knowledge and influence of contemporary visual arts through reliable documentary resources. Its main mission is the study of the development of documentary material produced in the field of art. Artexte carries out research, interpretation and dissemination activities based on a large collection of documentaries that relate to aspects of the visual arts from 1965 to the present day, and which pays particular attention to productions from Quebec and Canada. Artexte has the following objectives: to support the experimental, innovative and critical nature of contemporary visual arts; visual arts enrollment in a multidisciplinary field of reflection through the development of alliances and partnerships.
1 to 10 staff
Cavan Monaghan Libraries
The Cavan Monaghan Libraries are committed towards providing, for the residents of this municipality, the best public library facilities and services possible to promote life-long learning. We strive to make available for all residents, free of charge, books and materials in all media formats, including electronic, audio and visual, in a wide range of topics for research and pleasure. We will attempt to build bridges with groups in the community, providing a space where people can gather and share in their heritage and culture. We will also provide programming, for all ages that promotes literacy and learning. All of this we will offer in facilities that provide equal and equitable service, are as comfortable and welcoming as possible, and serve as portals to a wider world.
1 to 10 staff
Duncan Systems Specialists Inc
Duncan Systems Specialists Inc.(DSS) is a Canadian owned and operated company with offices and a full-service processing facility in Oakville, Ontario. DSS is a private company, established in 1990 serving the library community accross Canada, the United States, Asia and Europe.
11 to 50 staff
Guelph Tool Library
The Guelph Tool Library is a not-for-profit organization that began in 2016. We offer the community the chance to share an inventory of over 1200 tools and appliances. Available through a low-cost membership ($70/year), our tools include gardening supplies, small appliances, items for woodworking and home repair, and more. In addition to this, we offer programs and resources for tool usage and safety, food production & preservation, and sustainable living.
1 to 10 staff
Hanover Public Library
Hanover Public Library is a company based out of 451 10th Ave, Hanover, Ontario, Canada.
1 to 10 staff
Llead Institute
Learning with experienced instructors. mentors and confidential peer forums, you'll gain knowledge, resilience, powerful insights, and critical thinking steeped in the principles of diversity crucial for inclusive, successful libraries and organizations today - and tomorrow. A 6-month intensive program, LLEAD blends experiential and strengths-based learning equipping leaders to hit the ground running. The curriculum - constantly updated in response to local, global and technology factors - scaffolds theory, practice, and relationship-building.
1 to 10 staff
Marigold Library System
Marigold Library System is a municipal collaborative that provides progressive library services to 43 municipalities, Stoney Nakoda and Siksika Nations, 36 member library boards, 35 libraries, 12 book deposits, 3 library lending lockers and over people across south-central Alberta.
11 to 50 staff
Midland Public Library
11 to 50 staff
Region Of Waterloo Library
11 to 50 staff
Resourcemate - A Division Of N. Harris Computer Corp
This is the LinkedIn group for ResourceMate® Library Automation Solution. For over 20 years we have helped organizations in every US state and Canadian province to set up and establish their libraries. That's our niche and we're good at it. Just ask one of our more than customers comprised of libraries, schools, non-profit organizations, corporations, retirement communities, religious institutions and many more. We understand that establishing and maintaining a library can be time consuming and expensive. ResourceMate® will help you use your time efficiently and productively when managing your collection. We've developed the software so it can be tailored to meet your needs, and priced to meet your budget.
1 to 10 staff
Simcoe County Law Association
The Simcoe County Law Association is an essential resource for the justice system in Simcoe County providing timely access to legal information, expert research support, and a quiet space for focused work. The SCLA Courthouse Law Library is a member of an Ontario-wide network that comprises of 48 courthouse law libraries. We deliver high-value services that support the legal professionals in Simcoe County, as well as those visiting our courthouses from other areas of the province. Our collection includes legislation, case law, practice tools, and legal databases to support fair, informed decision-making. Our goal is to connect the Simcoe County legal community with the tools they need.
1 to 10 staff
Stony Plain Public Library
Connect with us. Stony Plain Public Library is a company based out of 5612 50 St, Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada.
11 to 50 staff
Brockville Public Library
The mission of the Brockville Public Library is to provide a welcoming, resourceful environment open for everyone to explore, learn, create and share. Our vision is to be a vibrant community catalyst for culture, discovery and connections. Please visit our website to find out more.
11 to 50 staff
Chetwynd Public Library
With dedicated and responsive library team, the Chetwynd Public Library strives to deliver high satisfaction through providing the best possible customer service. Our team is personable, knowledgeable and helpful in accessing services, and are committed to continuous improvement. Mission We will nurture the social, cultural, and economic success of our community by engaging the community in a spirit of reading, learning and discovery. Vision To empower and inspire a creative and literate community.
1 to 10 staff
New Tecumseth Public Library
New Tecumseth Public Library has branches serving the Alliston, Beeton and Tottenham communities. We offer supportive, inspiring and welcoming spaces to engage all members of the community in learning and discovery. We nourish dreamers and connect doers, helping to create a better place to live, work and thrive.
11 to 50 staff
Out On The Shelves Library
Out On The Shelves is a non-profit, community library built and cared for by volunteers, librarians, and librarians-in-training who are committed to anti-oppressive social justice work. We understand that LGBT2QIA+ people stand at the intersection of multiple communities and identities, and we seek to empower and support them by providing access to materials that reflect their realities. Although we are located on UBC’s West Point Grey campus, we are not officially affiliated with UBC or its libraries.
11 to 50 staff