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Libraries in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Libraries sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
214 on file
Vancouver Public Library
Vancouver Public Library (VPL) has been dedicated to meeting the lifelong learning, reading and information needs of Vancouver residents for more than 100 years. Our vision is an informed, engaged, and connected city. Our mission is a free place for everyone to discover, create and share ideas and information. Last year, VPL had more than 6.8 million visits, with patrons borrowing almost 9.5 million physical and digital items including books, ebooks, movies, music and magazines. Across 21 locations, VPL is the most-visited major urban library per capita in Canada.
501 to 1000 staff
Calgary Public Library
Founded in 1912, Calgary Public Library has grown to become the second largest library system in Canada, and the sixth largest municipal library system in North America. Follow #CalgaryLibrary We’re home to more than members who enjoy free access to the books, e-resources, services, and programs available at our 22 community libraries that welcome more than 6.8 million visitors each year. Our sq. ft. Central Library, the gateway to the East Village, opened on November 1, 2018. If you are passionate about your work, understand the incredible power of libraries, and love your City, consider a career at Calgary Public Library. Social Media Policy:
501 to 1000 staff
Edmonton Public Library
Our mission is simple: We Share! EPL is the gathering place for people and ideas, enabling a lifetime of learning, engagement and possibility for every Edmontonian. Stop by one of our 21 locations and see for yourself!
501 to 1000 staff
Burlington Public Library
Burlington Public Library is a large urban Canadian library system serving a population of more than Established in 1872, the Library has six full-service branches and a rural lending location. The Library belongs to everyone in the community. Every person, regardless of their differences, is welcome to access our vast array of resources, programs and services without judgement.
51 to 200 staff
Hamilton Public Library
Hamilton Public Library is a vibrant hub for information and culture, providing our diverse community the Freedom to Belong and Discover. As one of the largest library systems in Canada, Hamiltonians can discover something new at our 23 branches, two bookmobiles, or through our extensive digital collections. Connect with us Online at hpl.ca Twitter @hamiltonlibrary Facebook /HamiltonPublicLibrary Instagram @HamiltonLibrary
201 to 500 staff
Halifax Public Libraries
Halifax Public Libraries comprises 14 branch libraries, a website, and Borrow by Mail and Home Delivery services. The Library serves a population of approximately spread over 5,889 sq. km. The collection consists of over 1 million items — including books, magazines, DVDs, CDs and downloadable audiobooks, eBooks and videos. As part of the Nova Scotia Regional Library system, Halifax Public Libraries strongly supports other public libraries, lending more than items per year to other libraries, including those in a government or university setting. Vision: Reflecting our community, we are a resource for everyone and a launch point for growth.
201 to 500 staff
London Public Library
London Public Library is a place for everyone. We are an anchor in the community and a place for knowledge, creativity and information. We are London's home for books and borrowing. We inspire a love of reading and we support critical forms of literacy through all ages and stages. London Public Library serves the community through our 16 neighbourhood library locations, our extensive community outreach and our excellent online resources. Exceptional Customer Service and Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression are our primary values and around these we hold the values of Strong Relationships, Digital Empowerment, Accountability and Responsibility, and Foundational Literacies.
201 to 500 staff
Markham Public Library
We are your public library providing everyone in the community the opportunity for success. We offer workshops, online courses and space to help job-seekers and aspiring entrepreneurs thrive. Our Makerspaces and Digital Media Labs across the system can help you with your creating, marketing and prototyping needs. Whether or not you're looking to tweak your résumé, get some 1-on-1 business advice or seeking networking opportunities, we're here for you. Explore and discover great resources at any of our eight branches or access our online resources 24/7!
201 to 500 staff
Regina Public Library
We are a dynamic hub of literacy, learning, curiosity and new ideas, integral to the social and economic vibrancy of Regina. We inspire individuality, connection and diversity. Mission The Regina Public Library is a board governed, integrated cultural organization that exists to provide opportunities for discovery and learning in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment. Specifically, the RPL offers: Free and open access to resources Community space where people and ideas meet Programs and services that support reading, curiosity and discovery Community opportunities that complement and strengthen the public library offering Values Inspiration - We cultivate and support the joy of reading, lifelong learning and growth. Inclusion - We support physical, intellectual and cultural access for all in a welcoming environment. Service - We seek to understand, anticipate and serve the needs of our customers. Leadership - We are committed to the future of Regina and strengthening our diverse community. Intellectual Freedom - We support intellectual freedom and endorse the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom. Accountability and Sustainability - We are accountable to the Regina community.
201 to 500 staff
Richmond Hill Public Library
Richmond Hill Public Library is a place for all. Steeped in history, we’ve proudly served our local community for 166 years. Our four branches represent an inclusive gateway to knowledge for all those who step through our physical and virtual doors, where people of all backgrounds, ages, and beliefs are welcome, and encouraged, to celebrate their curiosity. Richmond Hill Public Library offers educational and information resources with a progressive user-oriented library service. Job seekers, small business owners, or those wishing to enhance their professional skills can attend a library program, access free online resources like Lynda.com, or check out the latest professional resources in your field. Our library is growing alongside our vibrant community. We invite you to explore a career with Richmond Hill Public Library; join our team and help us celebrate curiosity!
51 to 200 staff
Saskatoon Public Library
For more than 100 years, Saskatoon Public Library (SPL) has been connecting citizens with a wide range of programs, services and literary materials. The Frances Morrison Central Library, along with SPL’s eight branch locations, are welcoming and vibrant community meeting spaces that strive to change lives through connections, engagement and inclusivity. With a rapidly changing digital world changing how people learn and interact, SPL’s collections and programs have followed suit. SPL patrons can access many third-party online learning services for free, and can also borrow a vast selection of DVDs, CDs and video games at any branch city-wide. While continuing to offer many traditional programs—such as children’s storytimes and family crafts—many programs also incorporate technology and digital components, from robotics and virtual reality to video games and computing tutorials. Its fundamental principles of equality and diversity have also made SPL a valued public service for newcomers and marginalized populations. The organization has moved forward on various initiatives that address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Actions, and SPL also offers EAL programs for those looking to improve their English language skills. SPL’s many outreach services—such as visits to crisis shelters, loans to correctional facilities and home deliveries to those who are physically unable to visit the library—also help ensure no one is left behind in the organization’s promotion of lifelong learning.
201 to 500 staff
Vaughan Public Libraries
Vaughan Public Libraries is a world-class library system that exists at the heart of the community. We are proud to serve our citizens by offering welcoming destinations that educate, excite and empower. Our commitment to service excellence reflects our corporate values and our constant pursuit of new methodologies to serve our community better. With over items in our collection, cutting-edge technology, and comprehensive programming, VPL is dedicated to offering lifelong learning opportunities for all. VPL takes pride in recognizing and celebrating staff’s strengths and successes. We create an environment that champions diversity, equity, and inclusion by empowering and providing growth opportunities. At Vaughan Public Libraries, we are committed to creating a library system where everyone feels welcomed. We invite you to learn more about Vaughan Public Libraries by visiting our website Give us a call at (905) 653-READ, or follow us on Instagram @vaughanpubliclibraries or Facebook @vaughanpl
201 to 500 staff
Library Services Centre
LSC is Canada's only not-for-profit library vendor. Founded in 1967 in the Region of Waterloo, LSC is a full service library vendor, offering acquisitions, cataloguing, and processing services on every kind of physical materials.
51 to 200 staff
Kitchener Public Library
We welcome our community to engaging spaces where people connect, ideas flourish, and lives are transformed."We know that today’s libraries are not just places for consuming content, but also for creating it. We also recognize that many in our community lack access to the tools needed to bring their dreams to life. Providing the latest in technology and learning opportunities is an important part of our new strategic plan, and to our ongoing commitment of ensuring digital literacy is a possibility for everyone." Mary Chevreau, CEO, Kitchener Public Library
51 to 200 staff
Okanagan Regional Library
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is YOUR library – your most green, relevant, and economical resource for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over people across an area covering 59,600 square kilometres through 29 branches and online. Each year, we circulate more than 3 million items and get over 1 million hits on Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada. In addition to the immense selection of fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, newspapers, and reference materials available at your local branch, did you know your library card gives you access to- a myriad of programs for children and adults - free internet at our workstations or wirelessly on your own laptop in our branches - online book clubs - hundreds of feature film DVD titles - great selection of databases on-line - downloadable Audio books and eBooks online - a variety of special needs services for members who are visually disabled, living in remote areas of our region, or wanting materials in other languages - meeting rooms - research and reference help, exam proctoring, and more!
201 to 500 staff
Pickering Public Library
Pickering Public Library is an award-winning library serving City of Pickering residents across households with over active library card accounts. Operating under the guidance of a Board of Directors, the library is primarily funded through municipal contributions and is comprised of three locations that provide excellence in client experience. The Library strives to create a connected, intelligent and successful community through innovative technology, programs, outreach, collections and services for all residents. Staffed by over 60 permanent employees who are committed to making a difference within the community, the library lends over items, receives over visits, delivers events for over attendees, provides over research and technology assists, conducts over digital learning sessions and delivers almost public computer sessions each year. Pickering Public Library’s Vision: Explore ideas. Connect communities. Embrace possibilities. Build the future. Pickering Public Library's Mission: To inspire a thriving community and be a place where everyone comes together to discover, learn, play and connect. Please note, the Library's LinkedIn Profile is not monitored regularly. For inquiries, please contact the Library by phone at 905-831-6265 or email help@pickeringlibrary.ca.
51 to 200 staff
Vancouver Island Regional Library Virl
As a regional system, Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL) covers a vast geographic area, from Sooke and Sidney in the south to Port Hardy, Haida Gwaii and the Central Coast. Our system, the fifth largest in British Columbia, totals more than square kilometres and includes a mix of urban, rural, and remote communities that work together to ensure exemplary library services for all our members. Each of our member jurisdictions contributes to a pooled budgeting system, as mandated by the Library Act. With this model, VIRL is able to leverage economies of scale, discounted prices on library materials, and a robust eLibrary with the very latest in ebooks, audiobooks, streaming and downloadable music, movies and TV, and online learning opportunities. VIRL uses a floating collection, which means that no matter where someone lives, they can request any title in our collection and have it delivered to their branch. This model ensures equity of access for all VIRL cardholders and means they can take advantage of the entirety of our collection. We focus on providing the highest quality titles, both in print and digital formats, for all of our cardholders. Our branches reflect how people are changing the way they interact with their libraries. 21st Century libraries must balance the traditional services we have always provided with the flexible spaces, new technologies, digital resources, and exciting programming that people expect today.
201 to 500 staff
Canadian Research Knowledge Network
For our member organizations and the diverse communities they serve, CRKN empowers researchers, educators, and society with greater access to the world’s research and Canada’s preserved documentary heritage, now and for future generations. Pour nos organisations membres et les diverses collectivités qu’elles desservent, le RCDR offre aux chercheurs, aux éducateurs et à la société un meilleur accès aux recherches mondiales et au patrimoine documentaire préservé du Canada, aujourd’hui et pour les générations futures.
11 to 50 staff
Library Bound Inc
Library Bound is Canada’s largest wholesaler solely dedicated to serving the needs of public libraries. For twenty-eight years, our committed and experienced staff have been striving to develop innovative and cost-effective solutions for the changing needs of Canadian libraries. In order to maximize the speed and efficiency of our service to our customers nationally we operate two full service facilities (acquisitions, cataloguing and processing) in Waterloo, ON and Vancouver, BC. We are the only Canadian library wholesaler managing two full service operations across the country.
51 to 200 staff
Meescan
Disrupting the self-checkout industry with constant innovation through product and service. We’re here to help librarians and libraries of all shapes and sizes, to provide a better service to their patrons, by creating library solutions that solve problems and make self-checkout easier, simpler, and more affordable. Different from our competitors, our customers aren’t just clients, they are partners, we face these challenges and create solutions together because we believe a better library is possible. With Meescan, you’re joining a revolution. Our kiosks give patrons autonomy, privacy, and simplicity, while libraries enjoy simple installation, great functionality, and lower costs thanks to our innovative cloud-based architecture. Our mobile checkout is built on a unique cloud-based design. The Meescan self-checkout app is an efficient and private way for patrons to borrow items from anywhere in the stacks. The Meescan app includes plenty of supplemental features like security integration, receipt printing, fee collection and even curbside pickup! Meescan provides everything your library needs to provide a better self-checkout experience for patrons.
11 to 50 staff
North Vancouver District Public Library
At North Vancouver District Public Library, we inspire learning, discovery, creativity and collaboration in our community. Serving almost residents at three full-service locations and one Express Library throughout the beautiful District of North Vancouver, we are proud to provide free and equitable access to welcoming spaces, diverse collections and digital resources, a wide range of technology and computers, including StoryLab, and so much more. Proudly late fine free, our libraries are the destination for our growing community to connect, share, and inspire.
51 to 200 staff
Richmond Public Library
Richmond Public Library has proudly served the Richmond, BC, community since 1976. Our mission is to create opportunities to learn, connect, and belong.
51 to 200 staff
Stratford Public Library
The Stratford Public Library is a community-owned organization committed to the open provision of library resources and services that will enhance personal and community quality of life.
11 to 50 staff
The Hamilton Law Association
Incorporated in 1879, The Hamilton Law Association is one of the oldest county and district law associations in the Province. It was created by the hard work and inspiration of Britton Bath Osler with the purposes of supporting a law library in the Court House, promoting the general interests of the profession, and encouraging and maintaining the good feeling and harmony of its members. The Association’s affairs are governed by trustees and officers who ensure that Association undertakings are within the mandate and in the best interests of our legal community. The many valued volunteers who are members of the numerous committees within the structure of the HLA strive to represent our membership consistently and effectively. The Anthony Pepe Memorial Law Library, operated within the scope of the HLA, is one of the largest law libraries in Ontario and houses over volumes. The Hamilton Law Association continues to strive to educate and support its membership in the practice of law as well as to advocate for their interests as lawyers.
1 to 10 staff
Thunder Bay Public Library
Mission: The Thunder Bay Public Library facilitates knowledge sharing and helps build a connected and healthy community by providing the space, collections, services and programs that residents need to learn, grow, create and be successful. Our Values: Access and Sharing Diversity and Inclusion Innovation and Opportunity High Quality Service Collaboration Intellectual Freedom
51 to 200 staff
Toronto Public Library
Toronto Public Library is the world's busiest urban public library system, with more than 46 million annual visits to our branches and online. We empower Torontonians to thrive in the digital age and knowledge economy through easy access to technology, lifelong learning, and diverse cultural and leisure experiences, where, when and how our customers need us. To learn more, visit tpl.ca.
1001 to 5000 staff
Whitby Public Library
We’re the Whitby Public Library, located in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. We are the community’s ‘Doorway to Discovery’: engaging minds and connecting people.
51 to 200 staff
Brampton Library
Brampton Library enriches the lives of Brampton residents by promoting literacy and providing access to recreational materials and information in a welcoming environment that fosters connections with others and with the community. Our staff educates, informs, inspires and entertains our customers with a wide variety of programs and services especially for children, newcomers, teens, adults, seniors, and multicultural and business groups.
51 to 200 staff
Kingston Frontenac Public Library
The Kingston Frontenac Public Library builds and supports community by creating inclusive spaces, services and collections that advance literacies and invite people to innovate, learn, explore, and connect. KFPL has 16 branches across the City of Kingston and Frontenac County serving a population of over people.
51 to 200 staff
Barrie Public Library
The Barrie Public Library serves a population of residents in Barrie, Ontario, and residents in Oro-Medonte. We have three locations: Downtown, Painswick, and Holly and two self-serve Kiosks in the Allandale Recreation Centre and the East Bayfield Community Centre. Our Mission Discover Opportunities Our Vision Barrie Public Library.where community comes together. Our Values Service | Curiosity | Sharing Our Strategic Directions for 2020-2024 Awareness Connections Relevance Inclusion Culture
51 to 200 staff
Brantford Public Library
The Brantford Public Library provides free access to information, ideas and opportunities for discovery. The Library offers programs and services at two branches. Plus, there are several digital services available through the Library's website. These services include eBooks and Audiobooks, language training, video tutorials through Lynda.com, access to Ancestry.com, several databases and more.
51 to 200 staff
Clarington Library, Museums & Archives
Clarington Library, Museums, & Archives is an active and valued cornerstone of the community. We strive to illuminate Clarington and its heritage through lasting and meaningful experiences. We deliver innovative, quality services, programs, and exhibitions out of locations in Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle, and Orono. Our supportive and friendly staff will help you find what you are looking for and make you feel welcome. We are proud to be a part of Clarington and help create a strong, cohesive community by empowering, enriching, and inspiring the lives of our residents and future generations.
51 to 200 staff
Coquitlam Public Library
The Coquitlam Public Library features two branches, a Library Link mobile service, and an online branch through our website. Open seven days a week except for holidays. Our collection reflects the needs of our community and includes the French tradition of Maillardville, as well as Chinese, Korean, Farsi and Spanish items. Offering collections and online services to meet most needs, meeting rooms from 2 to 80, two computer labs, Wi-Fi, and silent and collaborative study spaces, plus our Library Lounge full of board games and our Discovery Lab—where customers can peruse a variety of lendable tech and online resources.
51 to 200 staff
Counting Opinions
Counting Opinions provides organizations with innovative, comprehensive, cost-effective ways to capture, manage and measure performance data, including open-ended customer feedback, qualitative and quantitative data, trends, benchmarks, outcomes and peer comparisons. Counting Opinions web-based solutions- Are delivered in real-time and provide organizations with valid, immediate, 24x7x365 results- Include powerful "click-only" reports that clearly identify actionable opportunities for improvement- Are fully hosted in a secure professionally managed facility, require minimal or no IT involvement and work across all browsers and platforms. Our services are robust, comprehensive and integrated on a single platform. This enables organizations to overcome the “Babel” effect – namely, having multiple solutions (data silos), none of which can communicate with the other, whlle achieving significantly improved data integrity and productivity. If you would like more information please contact us at info@countingopinions.com.
11 to 50 staff
Grimsby Public Library
Fostering innovation and creating connections, the Grimsby Public Library is a vital and accessible destination for culture, technology and relevant 21st century literacies.
11 to 50 staff
Halton Hills Public Library
Halton Hills Public Library (HHPL) empowers our community through ideas, creativity, and connection in a welcoming, safe and supportive environment. Just 45 minutes from Toronto, Halton Hills is a vibrant and unique community with over people. The library has 2 branches located in Georgetown and Acton, along with a digital collection that can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere.
51 to 200 staff
Innisfil Idealab & Library
More Than a Library! A Hub, a Community Kitchen, a Centre, a Source. With an array of incredible programs, events, resources and stories, the Innisfil Public Library wants YOU to get involved today! Books, DVDs, e-resources, free wi-fi, music recoding, vinyl signs, graphic design, community gathering space, 3D printing, soldering, business resources, community events, jewellery making, robotics.and we have a laser! For more information, please visit
11 to 50 staff
Lethbridge Public Library
Lethbridge Public Library exists to provide residents and guests connections to a universe of ideas, resources, information, entertainment and experience in a vibrant setting. It is the community’s gateway to literacy and to life-long education and learning.
51 to 200 staff
Milton Public Library
Milton Public Library is committed to inspiring through discovery, collaboration and creation. As the public library in one of the fastest-growing municipalities in North America, Milton Public Library (MPL) is an award winning system focused on innovation. MPL has been an integral part of the Milton community since 1855 and currently serves a population of more than through three physical libraries and the online library. Vision To inspire through discovery, collaboration and creation. Mission MPL empowers the community to: Read. Learn. Innovate. Connect. Values Intellectual Freedom Inclusivity Accessibility Exceptional Public Service Lifelong Learning Accountability Recent awards: 2020 Urban Libraries Council Top Innovator: Communicating the Library’s Value 2020 American Library Association’s John Cotton Dana Award for excellence in Public Relations 2019 American Library Association’s John Illiff Award for Innovation 2019 American Library Association’s Presidential Citation for Innovative International Library Projects
51 to 200 staff
Ontario Library Association
We provide an opportunity for the people in our field to associate, to meet, to share experience and expertise, to create innovative solutions in a constantly changing environment. Together we provide:* NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES through programs, listservs, chat groups, publications and regional meetings * EDUCATION through publications, seminars, virtual programs and conferences * CO-ORDINATION OF MUTUAL INTERESTS AND NEEDS through partnerships that create positions, documents and standards * LOBBYING AND POLITICAL ACTION with the public and private sector on issues that matter * INFORMATION to maintain knowledge and program levels that affect our performance * SERVICES AND PRODUCTS that support our work, raise awareness of our value, and promote our goals
11 to 50 staff
Oshawa Public Libraries
Oshawa Public Libraries enriches the lives and potential of the people of Oshawa by connecting them to the world of information and to each other. We help make Oshawa a great place to live, work and play through- Dynamic Programs and Services to Support and Inspire People - Strong Community Presence and Connections - Excellent Customer Service - Sustainability and Relevance - Advancing Digital Literacy
51 to 200 staff
Prince George Public Library
The Prince George Public Library is a publicly funded library system located in Prince George, B.C. Between our two branches, we serve over visitors annually.
51 to 200 staff
Red Deer Public Library
Red Deer Public Library enriches lives and builds community.
51 to 200 staff
St. Thomas Public Library
Located in the heart of downtown St. Thomas, St. Thomas Public Library is your community hub for free access to technology, collections, services, resources, programs, and much more! As your library, we are committed to redefining what great library service looks like for St. Thomas. We hope you’ll stop by and visit us at 153 Curtis Street, St. Thomas, ON, Canada or visit us online at https://stthomaspubliclibrary.ca/ and see how the library can support your journey to lifelong learning. Find us on: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: https://twitter.com/stpl_library
11 to 50 staff
Waterloo Public Library - Canada
There are endless possibilities at your library! Our Goal Our audacious goal is to be a transformational force in the development of Waterloo and its citizens. Our Purpose Our purpose is to fulfill the multiple literacy needs of our community. Our Values Our values are: learning and growth, free exchange of ideas, being engage and responsive to needs, right of everyone to access of information, belief in our customers. Visit wpl.ca to learn about all WPL has to offer.
51 to 200 staff
Oakville Public Library
Oakville Public Library (OPL) plays a vital and transformative role in the community – enriching the lives of residents each day through meaningful programs, resources, and experiences. Rooted in the values of equitable access, curiosity, belonging, lifelong learning, intellectual freedom, and exceptional service, OPL is committed to breaking down barriers and creating inclusive spaces where everyone can discover, grow, and thrive. Whether through early literacy initiatives, digital innovation, or lifelong learning opportunities, the library provides a dynamic range of services that meet the diverse needs of Oakville’s residents. Driven by a vision to connect people to what inspires them, and a mission to bring together people, information, and ideas, OPL continues to evolve as a welcoming hub for creativity, collaboration, and personal discovery. It is more than a place for books – it is a community destination where individuals of all ages come to learn, create and connect. Established in 1895, Oakville Public Library has evolved from a small reading room to a modern library system with multiple branches and express locations. We offer a wide range of services, including access to physical and digital collections, children's and adult programs, community events, and technological resources such as internet access and digital media. The library system operates seven branches and serves a diverse and growing population of Oakville residents.
51 to 200 staff
Surrey Libraries
Surrey Libraries is a valued community institution and one of the most-used community services in Surrey. The library welcomes around 2.5 million visits to our 10 branches each year, with an additional 2 million plus visits to our online resources. Surrey Libraries runs hundreds of programs and services for children, youth, and adults to support their diverse learning needs. Serving the community since 1983, Surrey Libraries strives to be a leader in supporting creativity, connectivity, literacy, and lifelong learning. Find out more about Surrey Libraries and our current employment opportunities at https://surreylibraries.ca/about-us/careers.
201 to 500 staff
Annapolis Valley Regional Library
Annapolis Valley Regional Library (AVRL) is a public library system based in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada. It serves a population of just over in Annapolis County, Kings County and the District of West Hants with eleven branch libraries and Bookmobile service. Established in 1949, Annapolis Valley Regional Library was the first regional library system in Nova Scotia. To learn more about Annapolis Valley Regional Library, visit our website at or call 902-538-2665. To check out the most recent updates, like us on Facebook /AVRLibrary or follow us on Twitter @valleylibs.
51 to 200 staff