The Alberta Library
The Alberta Library (TAL) is a not-for-profit library consortium consisting of 49 member libraries and library systems in over 300 locations in the province of Alberta.[1] Members include public, post-secondary, government and special libraries. It was created in 1997.
Services
TAL provides a variety of services to (or through) its members, including:
- the TAL Card, a library card distributed to library patrons by member libraries that can be used at any other member library
- TAL online, a search engine that provides a single interface to search all member library catalogues
- pricing negotiations for licenses to electronic resources
- Netspeed, an annual library technology conference
TAL also administers the Online Reference Centre (ORC) which provides free digital references resources for use in Alberta K-12 schools. The ORC is funded through Alberta Education.
gollark: Don't think so.
gollark: (apart from some 1st gen ones apparently produced on 12nm for some reason? There are apparently a bunch of weird ones in the wild)
gollark: No, 1st gen is 14nm and 2nd gen is 12nm.
gollark: The chipsets are still not 7nm, right? As well as the 1st/2nd gen ones they still seem to sell (they're available very cheaply, at least) and some mobile CPUs.
gollark: They used (still use, I think?) Global Foundries for 12nm/14nm parts.
References
- French, Janet (10 September 2018). "Online resource for schools aims to counter fishy internet sources | Edmonton Journal". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
External links
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