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Libraries

 

The role of public libraries becomes even more important in the information age.  Public libraries offer accurate information that is easily accessible.  For a complete listing with links to BC's public libraries, please click here

 Expert Help is a Click Away: Putting the Knowledge and Resources of Librarians Online

You will have better access to more information thanks to a new virtual reference library service called AskAway (www.askaway.org). This service lets you get the information you need from a real librarian in real time using a simple live chat format - no matter where you live in the province. The AskAway virtual reference service will:

  • expand library access and services to BC residents across the province;
  • be staffed by public and post-secondary librarians;
  • use special software to connect 160 librarians from 46 public libraries to residents across BC; and
  • connect 100 librarians from 20 post-secondary institutions (these academic librarians will provide specialist resources for post-secondary students, including access to academic research databases).

 

Online Full-Text Articles and Books at Your Fingertips

Research databases contain published information you won't find in search engines.  Public Libraries subscribe to databases the way you would subscribe to a newspaper or magazine.  In our databases, you can search for the most up to date information from thousands of publications on a topic and read, print or email articles right away.

BC public libraries offer free access to a variety of databases that cover everyone's information and research needs, including:

  • Magazine and Encyclopedia articles for Children
  • Newspapers and Magazines
  • Encyclopedias
  • Business Resources
  • Consumer Health Information

Library Programs Help Children at School

In addition to free access to public computers and Internet services, libraries continue to promote childhood education through a variety of programs such as the Summer Reading Club, teen book clubs, class visits, library tours, school preparedness programs, and author readings.

 

Public Libraries Support All Family Members

Visit your local library click here to find out more about their programs and services.

 


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