Works directly with Library customers and completes a variety of duties such as assisting with Library cards and accounts, borrowing and returning Library materials, and delivering programming to audiences including children, teens, and adults.
Read more about "Library Experience Guide "From introspective and moving, to violent and dramatic, these films ask viewers to understand the experience of war.
Read more about "War on Film"Films honouring transgender, two-spirit, and non-binary people who were victims of violence, hatred, and discrimination.
Read more about "Transgender Day of Remembrance"These lists include staff favourites across a variety of Digital Library platforms and resources, hand-picked for your viewing and listening.
Read more about "The best of film, television and tunes from our Digital Library"Indigenous Placemaking in Central Library creates a welcoming environment where Indigenous people can see their culture reflected, and visitors can learn about the original inhabitants of the land that is now Calgary. Find furniture by Glenna Cardinal and a photo and text-based piece by Brittney Bear Hat in the Elders’ Guidance Circle.
Read more about "See Indigenous Placemaking in the Elders' Guidance Circle"Level 3 is a hub of digital technology, modelled on information commons and open design studios.
Read more about "CNOOC Digital Commons"Local authors take up residence in this studio space from September to November, reviewing manuscripts and leading programs along the way. This residency is designed to champion the joy of reading, foster an understanding of the craft of writing, and connect readers and writers.
Read more about "Visit the Author in Residence "Library staff visited the Stoney Nation, Siksika Nation, Tsuu’tina Nation, Métis Nation of Alberta, and Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary for input on making Indigenous visual and oral storytelling more prominent in Library locations. These consultations helped create the Library's objectives for Indigenous Placemaking.
Read more about "In 2017, open meetings began for the Library and the Indigenous Place Making Council of Canada to receive guidance on the placemaking process."Explore Library Express, where you can find popular new titles, pick up your holds, and browse through books recommended by Library staff. Displays change regularly, including art exhibits.
Read more about "Return your books and then find your next great read."Watch the Presentation
Read more about "Slide into Summer Learning"