Latner Albert J Jewish Public Library Learning Services coordinates activities such as course-related instruction, the use of instructional classrooms, research seminars, library tours, and instructional design within the Libraries. LAJPS also coordinates an annual Open House and a variety of outreach programs to introduce students, faculty and staff, as well as community groups, to the Libraries' University Park facilities - including the Library Research Basics seminars, and seminars for citation management programs.
Toronto Public Library provides free and equitable access to services which meet the changing needs of Torontonians. The Library preserves and promotes universal access to a broad range of human knowledge, experience, information and ideas in a welcoming and supportive environment.
The Municipal Finance Officers' Association of Ontario (MFOA), established in 1989, is the professional association of municipal finance officers with more than 2,300 individual members. We represent individuals who are responsible for handling the financial affairs of municipalities and who are key advisors to councils on matters of finance policy.
We are here to provide equitable access to the full range of library services, resources and facilities for students, faculty and staff. Please contact your Counselling and Disability Services Counsellor for a referral.
The library fund of more than 15,000 publications in Russian for a wide range of readers. The library fund is replenished on a monthly basis, of new revenue - Russian news publishing companies, bestsellers and book-winners of international awards, the classics and the works of contemporary authors whose books - the gifts of the authors and publication of Russian immigrants in Canada and other countries
The public library is a catalyst for imagination, a conduit to information and a cornerstone of the local community. With 99 branches, Toronto Public Library is the largest public library system in Canada, and the world's busiest urban library system.