There are seven regional libraries in the province. A regional libraryrepresents a group of cities, towns, villagesand rural municipalitiesthat have joined together to deliver library services. Thesemunicipalities create a regional library, operated from a centrallocation.
One of the top 50 libraries in the Association of Research Libraries by volumes held, and? the largest library in Kansas, KU Libraries have more than 4.4 million print volumes in their seven campus locations, which see more than 1.6 million visits every year. In 2012, patrons checked out nearly 165,000 items and accessed more than 3.3 million articles online. Through our resources and expertise, KU Libraries work to advance discovery, innovation and learning for KU, the state and a rapidly expanding community of world scholars
Parkland Regional Library provides equitable access to information and library materials for residents by collaborating with municipalities and First Nations to eliminate barriers to information access.
Viscount is situated along Highway #16 in the midst of an affluent agricultural & potash mining area. The village is centrally located between Saskatoon to the west, Humboldt to the northeast, Watrous to the south & Lanigan to the east. Viscount is within easy commuting distance to several potash mines: 10 minutes from Mosaic Potash Colonsay, 20 minutes from PCS Allan Potash, 20 minutes from PCS Lanigan Potash, & 45 minutes from BHP Jansen Potash.
Palliser Regional Library provides equitable access to educational, cultural, and recreational materials and programs while promoting literacy and lifelong learning across diverse communities in South-Central Saskatchewan.
Wheatland Regional Library, established in 1967, provides library services to over 100,000 residents across 130 communities in Saskatchewan, focusing on community connection, resource access, and innovation.