Alberta Legislature Library
Alberta Legislature Library
The Alberta Legislature Library has been serving the information needs of Alberta legislators since 1906. Located at its current site in the Legislature Building since the fall of 1911, it was once referred to as the Provincial Library.
Alberta newspapers, and Alberta history and politics. There is also an extensive collection of government documents from other Canadian provinces and territori, The collection is particularly strong in the areas of Alberta and Federal government documents
The collections of the Alberta Legislature Library are available for use by the people of Alberta. Library reference staff provides basic assistance with the collection and an informed reference staff. For general materials, it is recommended that members of the public consult their own public library prior to contacting the Legislature Library. All items in the collection may be used in the library. Upon special application a wide range of materials may be borrowed.
The online library catalogue is available at http://hip.assembly.ab.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=public2&reloadxsl=true#focus
and may be searched by using the following access points: general keyword, title, author, journal/newspaper title browse, etc. Basic and power searching is available.
Coordonnées
216 Legislature Building#10800
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2B6



