• Your participation is Requested!

    Visit for upcoming Town Hall Sessions.

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  • Ontario Public libraries offer more than
    just books—they offer community.

    The Ontario Library Association asked libraries to tell us about the unique services that make them special to their local communities.

    Here are just a few examples of what Ontario Libraries provide to their patrons:

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  • Annual Institute on the Library as Place
    July 9 – 10, 2013

    2013 Institute: Digital Spaces, Library Places: Leveraging Technology

    Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Ontario

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  • Education Institute

    SUMMER 2013

    COURSE CALENDAR

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  • A collaborative learning space.

     

    Leading best practice as schools realize the
    power of the Learning Commons.

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  • Building Strong Library Boards

    Assess your Board’s knowledge gaps

    Design your own training & development program

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The T4L website provides a collaborative learning space to create, share, celebrate and lead best practice as schools realize the power of the Learning Commons.

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2014 Call For Session Proposals

 

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Forest of Reading

Seven programs designed to cultivate a love of reading for people of all ages. More than 250,000 readers participate annually from their local school or public library.

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OLA and OLA Divisions offer a number of signature conferences annually.

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OLA People Here & Now


OLA Volunteers

Kate Morrison

Kate plans the adult programming at the Turner Park branch of Hamilton Public Library (HPL), teaches computer and ereader classes and is on the information and customer service desks most of the rest of her part time hours. She loves her job and knows that her former positions at HPL, her previous experience working in various library settings for 15 years as well as her volunteer experience contribute to doing the best job she can in this position...

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