As Canadian libraries develop a presence on the Internet, it is only natural that they will provide historical information about their development and about the people who were instrumental in library work. These histories have the capability of integrating text and graphics and the potential to utilize audio and video. Since 1995, a number of libraries in across Canada have developed historical web content.
The pages collected here represent public, university, college, special, and school library histories as well as biographical information on Canadians that provides substantive historical information.
People
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Edmonton Public library branches named after Stanley A. Milner and Penny McKee
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Elizabeth Dafoe, chief librarian at the University of Manitoba 1937-60
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William Kaye Lamb, Dominion Archivist (1948-67) and National Librarian (1953-68)
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Jean Lunn (1910-98), who created the framework for Canadiana: The National Bibliography
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Bruce Peel, chief librarian at the University of Alberta 1955-82
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Freda Waldon, chief librarian of the Hamilton Public Library 1940-63
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Women in Canadian Librarianship and Bibliography the National Library's exhibit profiling Margaret Beckman, Elizabeth Dafoe, Marie-Claire Daveluy, Sheila Egoff, Marion Gilroy, Adèle de Guerry Languedoc, Jessie Mifflin, Elizabeth Morton, Marie Tremaine, and Freda Waldon
Public Libraries
Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador
Yukon and the North West Territories | Nova Scotia | Ontario | Quebec | Saskatchewan
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
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the Aurora Public Library which began as a library association in 1855
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the Aylmer library, a branch of Elgin County Library since 1966
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the Barrie Public Library which started as a mechanics' institute in 1854
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the Belleville Public Library, first established in 1851
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the Brantford Public Library dating back to 1835
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the Brockville Public Library dating to 1842
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the Bruce County Public Library created in 1967 with branches dating to the 19th century
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the Cambridge Public Library begun in the 1800s as mechanics' institutes in Galt, Preston, and Hespeler
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the Cobourg Public Library which began as a mechanics' institute
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the Collingwood Public Library opened in 1856 as a mechanics' institute
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the County of Simcoe Library, a county library cooperative dating to 1940
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the Delhi Library formed as a mechanics' institute in 1894 [now Norfolk County Library]
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the Dutton-Dunwich library, a branch of the Elgin County Library since 1966
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the Forest Public Library which began as a mechanics' institute in 1871 [now part of Lambton County Library]
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the Hamilton Public Library and its forerunners dating to 1832
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the Hawkesbury Public Library, formed in 1963
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the Huron County Library formed in 1941 and its libraries established in the 19th century as mechanics' institutes at
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the Kitchener Public Library begun as a mechanics' institute in 1854
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the Meaford Public Library founded in 1854
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Milton Public Library, which began as a mechanics' institute in 1855
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the North Perth Public Library including Listowell
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the Norwich Public Library [in Oxford County Library], which began as a mechanics' institute in 1876
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the City of Pickering Public Library which began as a mechanics' institute
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the St. Marys Public Library started as a mechanics' institute in 1857
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the St. Thomas Public Library that started as a mechanics' institute in 1873
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Sault Ste. Marie Public Library, which began in 1896 as a mechanics' institute
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Thunder Bay Public Library which began in Fort William and Port Arthur prior to 1900
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Toronto Public Library, established as a free library in 1882
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Uxbridge Public Library which became free in 1898
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the Waterloo Public Library which began free in 1887
Quebec
New Brunswick
Yukon and the North West Territories
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador
Colleges
Universities
Special Libraries: Government and Industry
Other Histories of Libraries, Library Education and Organizations