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  2. Toronto Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Public Library (TPL) is a public library system in Toronto, Ontario.It is the largest public library system in Canada, and in 2023 had averaged a higher circulation per capita than any other public library system internationally, making it the largest neighbourhood-based library system in the world.

  3. North York Central Library - Wikipedia

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    North York Central Library is a Toronto Public Library branch located in North York City Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the two libraries in the Toronto public library system considered to be "Research and Reference Libraries", the other being the Toronto Reference Library in the city's downtown core. [1]

  4. List of Toronto Public Library branches - Wikipedia

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    Served as the first home of the Toronto Public Library, and as the main branch until 1909, but was closed in 1927 Urban Affairs Downtown Toronto: 1911 2011 1992 346,650: Previously located at Metro Hall, the branch was closed September 14, 2011, and the collection moved to the Toronto Reference Library. [5]

  5. Toronto Reference Library - Wikipedia

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    The reference library is the most visited branch of Toronto Public Library, with the Toronto Reference Library averaging more than 1.5 million visitors each year. [1] The library provides members of TPL with access to its collections, event and study rooms, the workstations and computers in the library, and seating; of which there is ...

  6. Yorkville Library (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkville Library is a branch of the Toronto Public Library in Toronto's Yorkville neighborhood, in Ontario, Canada. Established in 1907, the branch is Toronto Public Library's oldest. [1] This library and the Toronto Reference Library form the closest distance between two library locations, at only 100m away from each other.

  7. Lillian H. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Helena Smith (17 March 1887 — 5 January 1983) was the first British Empire children's librarian. Over the course of her career, Smith established library spaces and services for children within the Toronto Public Library, Toronto schools, and at the Hospital for Sick Children.

  8. Canadian Libraries (collection) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Libraries is a digital collection of ebooks and texts at the Internet Archive.This collection contains over 400,000 [1] items sponsored by Canadian Library Partners: [2]

  9. Public libraries in North America - Wikipedia

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    The public library that opened in Toronto, Ontario, was mostly due to a campaign by city alderman John Hallam. James Bain became the first chief librarian, and built a comprehensive collection of Canadian literature and history. The Toronto Public Library was one of the first libraries to choose free status, and it was the largest of them all. [54]