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Public Library Services for Immigrants in Canada

Public Library Services for Immigrants in Canada. Introduction Public Library Services offered in Canada Conclusion. 2006 immigration figures. Edmonton Public Library. Cont. EPL. Calgary Public Library. Halifax Public Library Newcomer Services.

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Public Library Services for Immigrants in Canada

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  1. Public Library Services for Immigrants in Canada

  2. Introduction • Public Library Services offered in Canada • Conclusion

  3. 2006 immigration figures

  4. Edmonton Public Library

  5. Cont. EPL

  6. Calgary Public Library

  7. Halifax Public Library Newcomer Services

  8. Bibliotheques Montreal, the Montreal Public Library

  9. Hamilton Public Library

  10. Toronto Public Library

  11. Toronto Public Library language resources

  12. 2006 immigration figures

  13. WORKS CONSULTED Bender, Kendra. 2008. "Library Services for Newcomers to Canada: Embracing Cultural Diversity."Information for Social Change 26: 89-93.Berry, Evette. 2007. "Family Storytimes for new immigrants combine learning and fun." Feliciter 53 (1): 44-45.Berry, Evette. 2008. "Multicultural services in Canadian public libraries". BIBLIOTHEK – Forschung Und Praxis. 32 (2): 237-242.Brown, Ian. 2011. "Don't Discard the Librarians." Globe & Mail May 20. Retrieved online 27 November 2011 from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/dont-discard-the-librarians/article 2030514/singlepage/ Caidi, Nadia, and Danielle Allard. 2005. "Social inclusion of newcomers to Canada: An information problem?" Library & Information Science Research. 27 (3): 302. Calgary Public Library. 2011. http://calgarypubliclibrary.com/ DALI, K. 2004. "Reading by Russian-speaking immigrants in Toronto: use of public libraries, bookstores, and home book collections". The International Information & Library Review. 36 (4): 341-366.

  14. Hovius, Beth. 2006. "Public Library Partnerships which Add Value to the Community: the Hamilton Public Library experience". IFLA Journal. 32 (3): 214. Kumaran, Maha, and Salt, Lorraine. 2010. Diverse populations in Saskatchewan: the challenges of reaching them. The Partnership: Provincial and Territorial Library Associations of Canada. http://www.criticalimprov.com/index.php/perj/article/view/1012Paola Picco, M. A. 2008. "Multicultural Libraries' services and social integration: The case of public libraries in Montreal Canada". Public Library Quarterly. 27 (1): 41-56.Quirke, Lisa. 2007. "More than books: Examining the settlement services of the Toronto and Windsor Public Libraries." Our Diverse Cities 4: 156-160.Xue, Li. 2007. "Portrait of an Integration Process: Difficulties Encountered and Resources Relied On for Newcomers in Their First 4 Years in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Research and Evaluation. Retrieved November 27, 2011, from http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/research/integration/index.asp

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