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The Ottawa Public Library (OPL; French: Bibliothèque publique d'Ottawa) is the library system of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [1] The library was founded in 1906 with a donation from the Carnegie Foundation .
This is a list of public libraries in Ontario.Ontario public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture [1] has responsibility for the administration of the Public Libraries Act. [2]
Ottawa Public Library; Ottawa Tool Library; Ottawa Trans Library; U. University of Ottawa Library This page was last edited on 20 February 2024, at 05:23 (UTC). ...
Ottawa Public Library — Central Branch Ottawa: Ontario: November 6, 1901: 100,000 April 30, 1906: 120 Metcalfe St. Demolished in the fall of 1971; a new library was built at the same location. Ottawa Public Library — Rosemount Branch Ottawa: Ontario
On the first level, most of the spaces are shared spaces: namely the Exhibition gallery, which aims to showcase artwork and artefacts from the Ottawa Public Library, The Ottawa Community and The Ottawa City Archives in a manner that expresses the concepts of heritage and culture in Canada; to the west is a multipurpose room that can house ...
Ben Franklin Place is a building complex in the Centrepointe area of Ottawa which houses the Centrepointe Branch of the Ottawa Public Library, the Centrepointe Theatre, and a satellite office for the City of Ottawa. It also includes an outdoor skating rink.
The Library of Parliament (French: Bibliothèque du Parlement) is the main information repository and research resource for the Parliament of Canada. The main branch of the library sits at the rear of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. The library survived the 1916 fire that destroyed Centre Block. The library has been ...
NCF not only established free-use computers in public places, such as libraries, but also made use of volunteers to teach classes, run drop-ins, and act as speakers to other organizations. NCF established a formal Electronic Resource and Access Centre staffed by volunteers at the main branch of the Ottawa Public Library. [34] [35]