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Spotlight

  • The Vancouver Public Library has extensive primary and secondary resources on the history of Vancouver. This guide is designed to help you begin your research on this topic and use library resources effectively.

  • Your resource for all things teen available at the Vancouver Public Library.

  • This guide will help you find science textbooks in the Vancouver Public Library that are used in the B.C. high school system.

  • Learn how to access popular psychology books on a variety of topics.

  • This guide has links to resources for writers, including publishing and self-publishing, marketing and the writing community.

  • Use the resources in this guide to help you find biographies of Canadian and American authors.

  • The Vancouver Public Library mourns and expresses our deepest sympathy to families from all Indigenous communities who grieve the loss of loved ones to residential schools, including the many children who never made it home. The ongoing investigations into residential schools and unmarked burials reminds us that as a public institution and as community members, we each have a responsibility to recognize the tragic history and lasting impacts of Canada’s residential school system on Indigenous children and their families. We will take the time to grieve, to listen, to reflect, and to recommit

  • This guide covers information around the definition and terminology of open data as well as additional resources.

  • Electricity bills are rising. Use a power meter to find out how much power your appliances are actually using.

  • Learn about the Musical Instrument Lending Library collection.