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Vancouver Public Library

Vancouver Public Library. Languages offered in their website. Edmonton Public Library. Calgary Public Library. Halifax Public Library Newcomer Services. Bibliotheques Montreal, the Montreal Public Library. Hamilton Public Library. Toronto Public Library.

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Vancouver Public Library

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  1. Vancouver Public Library Languages offered in their website

  2. Edmonton Public Library

  3. Calgary Public Library

  4. Halifax Public Library Newcomer Services

  5. Bibliotheques Montreal, the Montreal Public Library

  6. Hamilton Public Library

  7. Toronto Public Library

  8. Toronto Public Library language resources

  9. 2006 immigration figures

  10. 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 Libraries. Bibliothek 32:2, 237-242.Caidi, Nadia, and Danielle Allard. 2005. Social inclusion of newcomers to canada an information problem? Library and Information Science Research 27(3): 302-324.Dali, Keren. 2004. Reading by Russian-speaking immigrants in Toronto: use of public libraries, bookstores and home book collections. International Information and Library Review 36, 341-366.Hovius, Beth. 2006. Public library partnerships which add value to the community: The Hamilton Public Library experience. IFLA Journal 32: 214-223.Kumaran, Maha, and Lorraine Salt. 2010. Diverse populations in Saskatchewan: The challenges of reaching them. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Research Practice 5(1). Retrieved November 11, 2011, from http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/viewArticle/1012/1739.Picco, M.A. Paulo. 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.

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