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Canadian Public Libraries presents a monthly summary of news and data essential to public libraries in Canada. It tracks developments in libraries, technology, media, society government and the economy.
We scan over 80 online sources each month, many on a daily basis, to make sure we cover the ground you need for planning and decision-making in your library.
Canadian Public Libraries is uniquely compiled for busy Canadian public library professionals who need to keep up-to-date with new developments, but also need to make the most of each hour of every day - just once a month you receive a summary of the strategic news that's most likely to impact your library and community.
We give you the freedom to de-prioritize the reading that lands in your inbox each day, because we do the work of scanning, eliminating and saving the news you'll need to plan and develop the services your community deserves.
No library is too small to subscribe to Canadian Public Libraries because our subscriptions are tailored to library size. And with a single subscription you can share Canadian Public Libraries with all your library staff and volunteers, so that when it comes to introducing service developments everyone's on the same page.
We welcome trail subscriptions, so why not request one now?
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September 2011
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