TAL Online is a provincial wide discovery service which allows users to discover and request physical library items from libraries across Alberta.
The Alberta Library is a consortium of 49 member libraries in over 300 locations whose mission is strengthening communities through collaboration. Members include public, university, college, technical institute and special libraries.
• In house guest searching of databases on four workstations – 174 Databases
• Physical Resources – 50,000 materials
• Using your public library card you can ask for a TAL card to borrow their library materials. Restricted to borrowing 30 materials at a time for 2 week borrowing cycles.
• All members of the public are welcome to ask research and reference questions. Priority if given to GPRC students, faculty, and staff.
• No printers available for the public – bring a flashdrive!
Using your public library card, you can ask for a TAL card to borrow their library materials. Items must be returned to the UofA campus.
On site access to all their databases
Citation Guides
Teachers – Reference and Curriculum Specialist ( HT Coutts Education Library) Curriculum Resources (available for loan through TAL)
Alberta Law Libraries, through its legal information resources, supports the administration of justice and the rule of law in the Province of Alberta. The Libraries’ comprehensive collection of primary and secondary legal sources, in print and electronic media, is open to the legal profession (lawyers, articling students, law students), judiciary and public
•This is an adult library
•Law Research Guides
• Reference Assistance Available
• Some Online Resources Available for Teens (CanLII, Alberta Courts, Alberta Judgements, Alberta’s Queen Printer, Government of Canada Justice Laws Website)