Thunder Bay Public Library

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Thunder Bay Public Library
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Thunder Bay Public Library
Location Thunder Bay, Ontario
Established1970
Branches4
Collection
Items collectedbusiness directories, phone books, maps, government publications, books, periodicals, genealogy, local history,
Access and use
Circulation941,526 (2006) [1]
Population served110,000
Other information
Budget$6.5 million (2019) [2]
DirectorJohn Pateman
Employees55 full time
67 part time
Website http://www.tbpl.ca/
Brodie Street Library TBPL Brodie Street Branch.jpg
Brodie Street Library

The Thunder Bay Public Library serves the citizens of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

Contents

Services

History

Bookmobile

The Thunder Bay Public Library purchased a bookmobile in 1976 in order to provide decentralized library service to the amalgamated city's suburbs and rural areas. [3] The bookmobile began its service in November 1976. Within its first year, it doubled its number of stops; by the fall of 1977 its schedule included eighteen different stops. Due to budget cutbacks, the bookmobile service was stopped in 1986. [4] The library sold the bookmobile in 1986. [5]

Branches

Former branches

The Thunder Bay Public Library opened a branch in Victoriaville Mall in 1981. The Victoriaville Branch Library housed the fiction collection from the Brodie Resource Library. A 1977 study determined that a larger library was needed in Thunder Bay South, but because Brodie was found to be a historic building, they decided to split its collection with a satellite branch; Brodie became the south end reference and resource branch. [6] Victoriaville Branch Library remained open until May 14, 1995, the year the library opened a branch in the County Fair Mall; at that time, the fiction collection that was housed in Victoriaville was reintegrated into the Brodie Resource Library. [7] A farewell tea for the branch was held on Friday, May 12. [7]

Brodie Research Library

The Brodie Resource Library began as the Fort William Public Library, which opened on April 29, 1912. [8] Renovations to the Brodie Resource Library for fiction reintegration began on April 10, 1995. A new Children's Department and adult fiction area were created during that time. The new areas opened to the public in June 1995. [7] On February 27, 1982, the city's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) designated the Brodie Street Library as a historically significant building. The Brodie Resource Library has since been renamed the Brodie Community Hub to keep with the Thunder Bay Public Library's move towards a community hub system of librarianship. [9]

County Park Community Hub

On December 9, 1995, the County Park Branch Library, located in County Fair Mall, opened its doors after much public interest from local area residents [10] (the need for a library in this area of the city was identified in facility studies conducted in 1977 and 1987 [11] ). The population shift to this area of the city and the outlying region meant the library had to rethink service points and access for the citizens; subsequently, this location has remained very busy since its inception.

Mary J. L. Black Community Hub

The original Mary J. L. Black branch was created as part of the Fort William Public Library (now amalgamated as part of the Thunder Bay Public Libraries) in the Westfort district of Fort William. The branch opened on January 15, 1932. [12] The Mary J. L. Black branch is named after the first librarian of the Fort William Public Library, Mary J. L. Black. [13] The new Mary J. L. Black Community Hub has been located at 901 Edward St South in southern Thunder Bay since its opening in 2011. [14]

Waverley Community Hub

The Waverley Community Hub, located at 285 Red River Road, was constructed in 1951 and expanded in 1973. In 2017, the Thunder Bay Public Libraries began the Waverley Renewal Project, seeking over five million dollars for renovations to the Waverley Branch with plans to begin renovating in 2019. [15]

Technology

After the designation of the Brodie Street Library as a historically significant building, work focused on the automation project, which was installed in 1986. The GEAC online circulation system was launched in June 1986, [16] and in 1994, the library upgraded its automation system to the GEAC Advance system. [17] The GEAC system was replaced in 2005 with Innovative Interfaces Inc.'s Millennium Library system. [18] Millennium Library system was replaced in the fall of 2016 with Innovative Interfaces Inc.' Sierra Integrated Library System. [19]

In 1995, the Thunder Bay Public Library launched the first phase of their self-service options with a self-check unit. [10] At Waverley, the unit had 17, 121 people use it in 1995, signing out more than 45,000 items. [10] 1995 also saw the library's acquisition of the first multimedia CD ROM encyclopedias, internet access for staff (established through a sponsorship from Foxnet), and the launch of an online version of the Thunder Bay Index (established through the sponsorship of The Chronicle-Journal). [10]

The Thunder Bay Public Library launched Encore as its new online catalogue in the spring of 2018. [20]

See also

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  18. Thunder Bay Public Library Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting, Thursday September 22, 2005
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  20. Thunder Bay Public Library Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting, Thursday May 10, 2018

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