The Alberta Library Services

Allows Albertans to ask a question and receive an answer from qualified library staff, generally within 24 hours.
Supports connectivity to electronic resources and encourages Canadians to become Internet literate.
Provides contact information for all Alberta libraries.

Provides access to online resources such as magazines, journals and newspapers. Administers Subscription Alberta.
Created in honour of the late Lieutenant Governor, Lois Hole, to help build the collections in Alberta's libraries.
The Alberta Library has two mobile training labs that can be borrowed by
member libraries for up to three months.
Provides a unique collection of online reference and information resources in both English and French.
Current special projects include the Language Learning Project and the Digitization Project.
The Alberta SuperNet is a 13,000 kilometer, high-speed, fibre and wireless broadband network.
Provides borrowing privileges at all TAL Card participating libraries throughout Alberta.
A free, web-based search engine providing access to the catalogues of over 270 libraries province-wide.
Provides print-disabled Albertans with talking books, newspapers and magazines, descriptive videos and electronic and digital text.
Highlights the new challenges and issues that arise as children and young people go on the Internet.