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TRAC

The Regional Automation Consortium

TRAC (The Regional Automation Consortium) is a partnership of Marigold Library System, Northern Lights Library System, Peace Library System, Yellowhead Regional Library, and their member libraries. Using TRACpac you can search a combined catalogue of over 170 libraries with holdings of nearly three million books, DVDs and other material.

TRAC also participates in Alberta-wide borrowing through ME Libraries. Patrons registered through ME Libraries may borrow materials from any TRAC library, subject to local policies and lending periods.

The libraries within TRAC wish to acknowledge Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 territory, as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta. The TRAC libraries are located on territory that provided a travelling route and home to many Indigenous peoples.

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Yellowhead Regional Library

Yellowhead Regional Library provides services to 303,695 Albertans in 54 municipalities and 10,822 students in three school divisions. Our priority is to provide quality library services to our 43 municipal and 43 school libraries. We continuously strive to be responsive to the needs of our members. 

Our headquarters is located in Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada.

Creating shared value

Yellowhead Regional Library’s (YRL) commitment to its member libraries is an active, ongoing approach that seeks to enrich the collections, resources and services offered to Albertans in the Yellowhead Region.

Simply put, YRL is always growing, learning and sourcing new resources to help make each member library the best it can be.

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The Alberta Library (TAL)

In the 1990s libraries across Alberta faced a number of challenges and opportunities, including the information explosion, the development of new technologies, the emergence of the Internet and a changing government philosophy.

A grassroots response to these challenges led to the creation of The Alberta Library (TAL) in 1997. Internationally recognized for cooperation and collaboration, TAL is a province-wide consortium that now serves 48 member libraries in over 300 locations across the province, including:

  • public libraries
  • regional library systems
  • university libraries
  • college, and technical institute libraries
  • special libraries

Member libraries work together to take advantage of changing technologies, find creative solutions and seize new opportunities. As a result, Albertans at even the smallest library have access to more than 30 million resources.

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Volunteer

Current Postings

Thank you for your interest in supporting SGPL! Volunteering allows you to share your expertise, learn new skills and meet new people all while supporting your community. We are not currently seeking volunteers at this time, but that may change so please check back regularly!

Other Opportunities

Friends of the Spruce Grove Public Library Society Do you enjoy working with others to improve the community we share? Join this group that organizes and delivers fundraising and advocacy events.

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Sponsor the Stacks

Want to skip the line? Sponsor the Stacks to receive our newest items first!

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How does it work?

Patron inspired collections. You get to personalize our collection with your tastes by selecting new books, movies, games, music etc.

Get a discount. Purchase new materials through the library at 40% off the retail price. You receive a charitable tax receipt for your generosity. 

Get it first. Be the first person to borrow the new items when they are added to our collection.

Back on the stacks. After you are done enjoying the sponsored item, return it to us and it becomes a part of our collection. Your sponsorship is recognized with an inscription inside the item.

Make Your Selections

1. View our online pre-publication lists below:

2. Submit your selections by filling out this selection form

3. Want to sponsor a graphic novel, audio book, or something else not on the list? We could do that too! 

Questions? Contact us by phone 780-962-4423 or email library@sgpl.ca

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Collection Donations

Donating Used Books and More

The Spruce Grove Public Library is grateful to the community for the various donations that we receive. As a registered charity, SGPL can issue you a charitable tax receipt for a portion of the total value of the materials we add to our collection! What is not accepted into our collection is sold in the Friends of the Spruce Grove Library quarterly book sales or distributed throughout our community in our Little Free Libraries program. The proceeds go towards funding the purchase of new materials, sponsoring programs, and more.

However, SGPL must follow established guidelines as set out in our Library Policy for the development of our collection. Please read below to learn about the criteria we follow for donation vetting. If your items match the library's criteria for acceptable donations, please fill out the Gift and Materials Release Form and bring it to the library with your donation.

What we can make use of:

  • Current or popular authors, fiction or nonfiction in excellent condition
  • Children’s titles in excellent condition
  • Movies on DVD and Blu-ray with original packaging and in excellent condition
  • Newer Music CDs and Books on CD with original packaging and in excellent condition
  • Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch format games with original packaging and in excellent condition

What we cannot make use of:

  • Older items (published over 5 years ago)
  • Advance readers copies
  • Textbooks or encyclopedia sets
  • Back issues of magazines or journals
  • Older formats of videogames, VHS, cassettes, records, computer software, and other obsolete/outdated audiovisual formats
  • Items discarded by other libraries
  • Materials in poor condition: yellowed pages, water damaged, moldy, torn, written in, highlighted, or possessed of other physical damage

Other places to donate materials in good condition:

Goodwill Industries of Alberta
Accepts books. Items should be in good condition for resale. Drop off only. Click the link for location hours.
Phone: 780-944-1414

The Mustard Seed
Accepts books. Will be given to people in need in the inner city. Drop off Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.
Phone: 780-426-5600
Address: 10568-114 Street. Edmonton
Email: infoedmonton@theseed.ca

Spruce Grove Agricultural Society & Archives*

*For material of local historical value only

Phone: 780-960-4600
Address: 120 Railway Avenue, Spruce Grove

Building Products of Canada
Accepts books: Hard & soft cover. No glossy/plastic lined hardcover books.
Will buy various types of paper in bulk amounts. Must have at least 250 lbs. Call first. Drop-off only.
Phone: 780-466-1135 ext. 333

Address: 3703-101 Avenue, Edmonton

What about my encyclopedias and textbooks?
Most libraries will not accept encyclopedias and textbooks for a variety of reasons, including: the information within is outdated, or the topic is too specialized for broad public interest. There are other options to ensuring that these texts are reused instead of going to a landfill. 

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Computers & Printing

Need access to Microsoft Office? Internet? Games?SGPL has 11 Public Computers with Microsoft Office and Internet Access.How to Access:CardholdersUse your library barcode number and pin number to get 2 hours of computer access per day.GuestsAsk at the Checkout or Information Desks for a 1 hour guest pass. Additional time is $1.00 / 30 minutes.Our computers are located in public areas shared by library users of all ages, backgrounds, and sensitivities. SGPL prohibits use of its workstations for illegal activity and inappropriate behaviour as outlined in the Code of Conduct. 

SGPL offers FREE unlimited wireless internet accessible from your laptop, tablet or phone. Get online now!1. Select the Library Wireless network2. Open an internet browser if one does not automatically pop up3. Agree to the terms and conditions and click loginPlease be aware that when you use any wireless connection it is possible that information sent to and from your device may be captured by a third party with their own wireless devices and software. The library assumes no responsibility for the actions of third parties that attempt to do this.

SGPL has two Early Literacy Touch Screen Computers generously funded by the Rotary Club of Spruce Grove. Each computer comes preloaded with dozens of educational games for kids.

Visit the library and play video games on our gaming consoles:Xbox One SPS4Nintendo SwitchConsole availability dependent on demand and technological limitations.Please note: Games rated M (Mature) cannot be played in the library.

Printing & CopyingB&W $0.25/pageColour $0.50/pageScanningScan to email for free Faxing*$0.50/page 

Choose from one of the following options available:From your smartphone or tablet, go here to access PrintSpots Directory and you will find Spruce Grove Library listed and instructions how to send a print job.From your laptop or computer, go here to land directory on our PrintSpots Directory page. Download the PrinterOn app available for iOS and Android; once downloaded, follow the set up instructions to connect to the library printers. Send or forward an email with the attachment you want to print one of the printers below:Black and White:             sgp-bw@printspots.comColor:                              sgp-color@printspots.comIf you have any questions about how this works, give us a call (780-962-4423) or send us an email (library@sgpl.ca).
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Alberta Research Portal

The Alberta Research Portal is your gateway to a world-class collection of primary sources. This outstanding resource provides all Albertans with perpetual access to the Gale Primary Sources database, with 69 unique primary source collections, including extensive resources related to First Nations and Indigenous peoples, the Archives of Human Sexuality and Gender, Associated Press Collections, Smithsonian Collection Online, Sabin Americana, 25 titles from Gale Virtual Reference Library, to name but a few. This includes monographs, photographs, newspapers, poetry, original documents, records, and more.


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Online Privacy and Access to Information Statement

Introduction

The Yellowhead Regional Library is a consortium of 43 public and 43 school libraries. This statement addresses your online privacy and access to information through the Yellowhead Regional Library's headquarters Integrated Library System (ILS) and website.

The Yellowhead Regional Library Board and staff are subject to the Libraries Act and Regulation R.S.A. 2000 Chap. L-11 and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), and uphold the Canadian Federation of Library Associations’ (CFLA) Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries.

The Yellowhead Regional Library Board’s bylaws and policies are publicly available, including its Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) bylaw and Information Technology policy.

Collection and Disclosure of Personal Information

The System only collects the amount of personal information needed to conduct library services and programs. Personally identifiable information contained in the patron record includes:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone number(s)
  • Email address

Patron records with charges below the defined threshold are purged after they have been expired for two years.

The System does not collect personal information for commercial marketing or distribution to private organizations. The System will only disclose personal information:

a. to law enforcement in response to a court order, such as a warrant, subpoena, or other legal compulsion.

b. in partnership with other Alberta libraries and library systems for the purposes of sharing materials under conditions defined in existing resource sharing agreements and programs (e.g. interlibrary loan agreements, TAL Card, ME Libraries), collecting fees or fines, and retrieving borrowed materials.

c. for the purpose of contacting next of kin or emergency response personnel in the case of an
emergency.

Tracking and Security

Cookies – When you visit a website it may deposit a piece of data, called a web cookie, with the temporary web browser files on your computer. If you wish, you can change the settings on your web browser to deny cookies, or to warn you when a site is about to deposit cookies on your hard drive.

Encryption – The System’s website links patrons to their My Account on TRACpac and Relais for borrowing purposes. These consortia use encryption during the login process/transmission of a patron’s library card, username, and PIN.

eResources – The System subscribes to various databases found under the eResources tab of the System’s and our libraries’ websites. The administrative software of the databases may identify individual patron barcodes with specific titles read, however the System only uses the information anonymously to aggregate usage by patron’s registered library. The System does not analyze individual patron usage. Users may read the databases’ privacy policies on their home pages.

External Links – The System’s website links to other websites and eResources that may collect personal information. Users should review the privacy policies of these sites before providing them with personal data.

Reading History – Patrons can save their reading histories on TRACpac. These lists are private unless the patron chooses to share them, and the System will not share these lists, except when in response to a law enforcement court order, such as a warrant, subpoena, or other legal compulsion.

SimplyReports – The System utilizes SimplyReports software to pull data from the ILS in order to create custom reports and to assist with identifying recent borrowers of a lost or damaged library item. This information can only be drawn for the last five borrowers of an item and is only used for the stated purpose of retrieving missing pieces, missing items, and to invoice for damage or loss.

Usage Statistics – The System uses Google Analytics to discover usage of the System’s and our libraries’ websites. Google Analytics uses cookies. Users may read Google Analytics’ policies.

Parental Responsibility for Minors

Yellowhead Regional Library does not act in loco parentis. Parents and legal guardians take responsibility for what their children access on and through the System’s website. No age restrictions or filters apply to the System’s databases, eResources, or links to external sites, and the System’s Internet access is not filtered.

Programs and Events

Online Forms and Electronic Communication with System Staff – The System may provide online forms for facilitating services or resource acquisition suggestions. These forms will require some user personal information. The System will gather only the personal information necessary to facilitate the registration or request, and the personal information will not be used for any other purpose. Personal information provided to System staff through any other electronic communications, such as email, text, etc. will be used only to facilitate the request submitted.

Social Media

The System may provide access to social media. Users posting comments to the System’s social media should be aware of the public nature of such posts and of their responsibility to exercise caution when sharing personally identifiable information over social media.

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