If you are redeveloping property, investigating past use of real estate, or need assistance providing assessment and remediation, ResearchPlus can help by undertaking historical city directory searches for the Calgary area, in the areas or streets you require.
Read more about "ResearchPlus Services"Special Services includes programs for those who are unable to travel to a Library location, tools at the Library such as accessible computers and other electronic aids, and an extensive collection of large print books, talking books, digital books, and Digital Readers.
Read more about "Making the Library experience available to everyone."Library Services and Programs Minister's Awards for Municipal and Public Library Excellence: Plan My Vote App (Shortlisted) Minister's Awards for Municipal and Public Library Excellence: City of Calgary: “Level Up, Calgary Minecraft Challenge” Architecture and Design 2019 Calgary Awards: The Award for Accessibility Mayor's Urban Design Awards: The Mawson Urban Design Award Azure Magazine: Best Canadian Architecture of the Decade Popular Mechanics: 20 of the World's Most Stunning Libraries American Institute of Architects: Architecture Honour Award Consulting Engineers of Alberta 2020 Showcase Awards: Award of Excellence in Building Engineering – Institutional Facility Time Magazine: 100 Greatest Places of 2019 New York Times: 52 Places to Go in 2019 New York Times: In a Year of Abrupt Transitions, a trip to Tahiti. And Calgary. New York Times: Two Canadian Stops on our 52 Places to Go List Media Coverage Arch Daily: Calgary Central Library / Snøhetta New York Times: Where Libraries are the Tourist Attractions Library Journal: Calgary Rises
Read more about "Library Services and Programs"The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services. Staff members consider the following key areas: civic and digital literacy, early literacy, and services for Indigenous communities, newcomers, children, teens, and readers. Service Design Leads Amanda Arbuthnot Carrie Kitchen Kate Schutz Kelli Morning Bull Kristen Duke Lisa Hardy Myke Atkinson Raeesa Farooqi
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Read more about "Available Library Services"The Centre for Equitable Library Access, CELA, is a national not-for-profit organization that provides accessible reading services to the approximately 3 million people across Canada with print disabilities. CELA provides access to a collection of over 1 million titles in multiple accessible formats, including audio, braille, printbraille and text.
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Read more about "Newcomers"The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services. Staff members consider the following key areas: civic and digital literacy, early literacy, and services for Indigenous communities, newcomers, children, teens, and readers. Service Design Leads Amanda Arbuthnot Carrie Kitchen Kate Schutz Kelli Morning Bull Kristen Duke Lisa Hardy Myke Atkinson Raeesa Farooqi
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Read more about "Available Library Services"The Library is committed to providing a range of specialized materials, facilities, services, and programs at all locations. Additionally, this website was designed to meet WCAG AA standard, the second-highest web accessibility standard as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium, the international standards organization for the internet.
Read more about "The Calgary Public Library is accessible for everyone, in both its physical and digital spaces."Access free mental health and addictions support, health information, and referral to services by calling or texting with a mental health professional. This free service is...
Read more about "Wellness Desk"Access free mental health and addictions support, health information, and referral to services by calling or texting with a mental health professional.
Read more about "Anything troubling you? We can help."Calgary, AB – The Calgary Public Library is piloting a new service in partnership with Wood’s Homes to deliver mental health support for vulnerable patrons facing mental health challenges and addictions. The Wellness Desk at Central Library will provide free, professional mental health care and community referrals in real-time.“The Library is evolving to meet the needs of our city during an unprecedented mental health crisis, one which has worsened due to a pandemic,” says Mark Asberg, CEO for Calgary Public Library. “The Wellness Desk will offer a welcoming, safe, and discreet opportunity for all members of the community to seek help with mental health concerns or issues.”Central Library was chosen to host the pilot due to its centralized location, volume of visitors, and the high-needs population it serves. The Wellness Desk will provide an accessible and critical resource for those who may require immediate, specialized care while on Library premises, or those looking for information and referrals to other services. Any Library visitor will be able to take advantage of the no-cost services the Wellness Desk provides.The Wellness Desk will be staffed by mental health professionals from Wood’s Homes. They will deliver their expertise and care on behalf of patrons and their loved ones who were confronting challenges before COVID-19, help address the significant demand for support as a result of the pandemic and provide general mental health and addictions guidance.“Wood’s Homes is proud to be providing mental health services at the Central Library’s new Wellness Desk,” says Bjorn Johansson, CEO for Wood’s Homes. “Service accessibility and immediacy are contributors to improved mental health, especially in these times when many of us need and help and support. We have a longstanding reputation with the community and see this opportunity as another step in ensuring that Calgarians know we are here to help.”The pilot at Central Library will run from October 6 to December 31, 2020. The Wellness Desk will operate on a drop-in basis during afternoon and early evening hours on weekdays and weekends, adjusting service times to meet the needs of the public.For further details, visit calgarylibrary.ca/wellness.Calgary Public LibraryCalgary Public Library, with 740,000 members and 21 locations, has been inspiring the life stories of Calgarians for more than 100 years. Calgarians borrowed more than 15 million physical and digital items and visited the Library seven million times last year.Wood’s HomesWood’s Homes has long served the mental health needs of Calgarians effectively and with diligence. As a non-profit mental health centre, they provide 40+ programs and services to 20,000 children and their families annually.Media Contact:Shae PollockAccount ManagerEdelman403.817.0632 ext. 5181shae.pollock@edelman.comSylvia MacIverCommunications ManagerWood’s Homes403.270.1768sylvia.maciver@woodshomes.ca
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