5New library van to connect with Islanders Minister of Tourism and Culture Robert Henderson gets a first hand look at Library EnRoute with Grace Dawson and Lori MacAdam from the Public Library Service.This summer, the Public Library Service will reach out to Islanders and promote its services with a new van called Library EnRoute that will attend events and busy locations all over the Island.Read the release14 Books ? One IslandTo celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference, 14 books by authors living on PEI have been chosen for a special 2014 edition of One Book ? One Island.Read the releaseNew partnership to improve access at public librariesElizabeth Abbott and Frank Larkin, along with his guide dog Jared, chat with Library Assistant Gillian Mahen about the options available to sight impaired Islanders at local public libraries.Islanders who have difficulty seeing will benefit from a new partnership between the Public Library Service and the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA)
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5New library van to connect with Islanders Minister of Tourism and Culture Robert Henderson gets a first hand look at Library EnRoute with Grace Dawson and Lori MacAdam from the Public Library Service.This summer, the Public Library Service will reach out to Islanders and promote its services with a new van called Library EnRoute that will attend events and busy locations all over the Island.Read the release14 Books ? One IslandTo celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference, 14 books by authors living on PEI have been chosen for a special 2014 edition of One Book ? One Island.Read the releaseNew partnership to improve access at public librariesElizabeth Abbott and Frank Larkin, along with his guide dog Jared, chat with Library Assistant Gillian Mahen about the options available to sight impaired Islanders at local public libraries.Islanders who have difficulty seeing will benefit from a new partnership between the Public Library Service and the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA)
Who we areServing public libraries that serve Nova ScotiansNova Scotians benefit in so many ways by having access to public libraries across the province. You may be a student who relies on your library for research, or a parent who has enrolled a child in a reading club. Maybe you can't wait to borrow the latest bestseller or download something new for your ereader. Everyday, libraries are places to meet others, share ideas and learn. Whether you want to get involved in a public library program, enjoy free computer access or indulge your love of reading, your library is always there for you. It's no wonder public libraries mean so much to Nova Scotians.The Provincial Library works with Nova Scotia's 78 public libraries, providing leadership and support to ensure libraries continue to offer services that enrich lives and communities. The Provincial Library is not an actual library facility; we serve the public libraries that serve Nova Scotians, working together with government and the province's nine library regions .The Provincial Library provides centralized services for public libraries, like cataloguing and other key technology services that help libraries operate effectively.
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