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Library and Archives Canada

Library and Archives Canada’s (LAC) collection is the shared documentary heritage of all Canadians and spans the entire history of our country. The collection contains materials in all types of formats from across Canada and around the world that are of interest to Canadians.


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Computers and the Internet

Public Computers

We have six computer stations and 4 laptops for public use. Printing prices are .25 for black and white and .50 for color. We also have a scanner and photocopier. Computers are free to use for the public, you do not have to be a Library Patron to use the computers. We do have a computer use policy you will have to sign before you can use the computers.

Please Note: Children under 18 have to have this signed by a parent before they can use the computers. Any child under 11 years of age is only allowed on their school account, unless accompanied by a guardian.

Visit Scanning, Printing, Copying and Faxing for more. 

Internet and WiFi

We offer free internet access on our public computer workstations and Wifi for your mobile devices. We will enter the Wifi password on your device at the circulation desk.

Maker-space

We have several stem games for kids to play which focus on logic and problem solving and visual perception and reasoning. There is bloxels(build your own video game) and Osmo(coding Awbie game, as well as numbers, words, and tangram. These are not available to loan but can be used in the Library for your enjoyment.

The Library has a Wii to play in the Library. There are a variety of games to play. Please ask at the circulation desk for the games available.

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Volunteering Opportunities

We welcome volunteers to the Library to assist with special events. Check our calendar on this web page for any special events you may like to volunteer for.

Thanks to our volunteers for making the library a great place for everyone!

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Accessible Services

Facility Accessibility

Grande Cache Municipal Library is wheel chair accessible, and has a wheel chair accessible washroom. Parking is available in the High School parking lot. There are 6 accessible computer stations, one with printer, scanner and photocopy access.

Accessible Library Services

Alberta library patrons who have trouble reading traditional print because of a visual, physical or learning disability can make use of accessible library services such as CELA/CAEB (Centre for Equitable Library Access/Centre d'accès équitable aux bibliothèques) and NNELS (National Network for Equitable Library Service).

Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA)

CELA is a national non-profit organization established by Canadian public libraries that enables libraries to serve their patrons who have a visual, learning or physical disability that prevents them from reading conventional print. CELA is supported by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) and by the Canadian Urban Libraries Council (CULC). 

Patrons with perceptual disabilities in Peace Library System libraries may request and borrow titles from CELA as long as the patron code in their patron account in Polaris is set to “Print Disabled”.

As a member of CELA, you have access to offer a broad choice of formats including audio, braille, e-text and described video, including:

  • Books, magazines, newspapers and described videos
  • Access to Bookshare, the world’s largest online library of accessible reading materials. Bookshare books can be downloaded to a computer, mobile device such as a smartphone and tablet, or braille displays.
  • A broad selection of genres: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, children’s, young adult, business, self-help
  • A choice of delivery options: direct download to computer, handheld devices and DAISY player; CD and braille mailed to home

Public library patrons with a print disability may register themselves for CELA service.

National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS)

NNELS is an online public library which provides published books in accessible formats for Canadians with print disabilities.

Their goal is for patrons with perceptual disabilities to have access to the same types of books and information available in any public library, but in digital formats which are accessible for their needs. NNELS generally collects popular and recent material with a particular focus on Canadian literature. Additions to the constantly-growing NNELS collection are driven by patron requests and partner selections, as well as contributions including from publishers and alternate format producers.

The NNELS collection primarily holds English language titles but NNELS accepts requests in other languages, especially French. NNELS acquires and produces titles in numerous digital formats, including DAISY, MP3, PDF, E-text, and EPUB. When requesting a title, a patron may request it be produced in a particular format which is accessible to them. If the requested title and format is already commercially available elsewhere, NNELS may direct the patron’s library to purchase it; otherwise, they will produce the title and make it available on the NNELS website.

Patrons with perceptual disabilities in Peace Library System libraries may request and borrow titles from NNELS as long as the patron code in their patron account in Polaris is set to “Print Disabled”.

To request a title, visit the NNELS request form.

For tutorials and instructions on searching and downloading already existing NNELS titles, visit the NNELS Help Page

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Book Sale

Grande Cache Library hosts a Scholastic Book Fair once a year. Usually during the month of September.

We also have a used book sale shelf that you can browse through during our regular hours.

Prices are:

Hardcover - .75 each or 3 for $2.00

Paperbacks - .50 or 3 for $1.00

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ELL Support

Language Learning

Our library has access to two language learning platforms: Pronunciator and Transparent Language Online. These are language learning systems that patrons can use on the computer and work through at their own pace. 

There are both foreign language and ELL courses available through both Pronunciator and Transparent Language Online. 

ELL Programs and Groups

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Exam Proctoring

The library provides exam proctoring services to students registered in distance education courses. For more information, please contact the library at 780-827-2081 to set up a date and time.

Fees

There is no charge for exam proctoring.

Procedure

Please contact the library at 780-827-2081 as far in advance as possible to schedule a time to write your exam.

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Membership and Borrowing

Getting a Library Card

Residents of the Hamlet of Grande Cache and the surrounding MD of Greenview are able to register for a library card provided that proper identification is shown. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign their registration form accepting responsibility for them. All books signed out on a library card are the responsibility of the cardholder and/or the guarantor.

If you lose your library card please contact the library immediately to avoid the unauthorized use of your library card.

If you move or change your phone number please notify us as soon as possible in order to keep your file up to date.

To sign out items from our library, you must have your card present.

Yearly Membership Fees

Yearly Membership Fees

Juvenile (under 18)

Free

Adult

Free

Senior (60+)

Free

Your membership is updated annually and any outstanding charges must be paid at that time.

Loan Periods

Books

3 weeks

Audiobooks

3 weeks

DVDs

1 week

Blu-Rays

1 week

CDs

1 week

Magazines

3 weeks

Fines for Overdue Items

Books

$0/day

Audiobooks

$0/day

DVDs

$0/day

Blu-Rays

$0/day

CDs

$0/day

Magazines

$0/day

Damaged items and lost items are billed at their replacement cost.

Borrowing privileges will be suspended when fines or other penalties reach $20.

Renewing Items

You can renew books in person, by phone at (780) 827-2081, or online by logging in to your account at TRACpac

Most items may be renewed twice, unless other patrons have holds on the item. 

Placing Holds

Can't find what you're looking for on the shelves? You can place a hold in person, by phone, or online by logging in to your account at TRACpac

 Items are held for 10 days; please call the library to extend the pick-up period if needed.

Please suspend your holds if you will be away for an extended period of time or cancel holds that are no longer desired. You can do so in person, by phone, or online by logging in to your account at TRACpac

Lost or Stolen Card

For your protection, contact the library immediately to report a lost or stolen card so we can stop others from using it. You are responsible for anything borrowed until it is  reported. Replacement cards are $2.

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Outreach

Home Delivery

Call the library at 780-827-2081 to discuss whether this service is currently available.

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