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Solaro

Solaro provides study help for Mathematics, English Language Arts and Science for grades 3 to 12. It follows the Alberta curriculum and contains thousands of practice questions and core concept sessions to help students of all ages.


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TeenBookCloud

TeenBookCloud is an online collection of eBooks, audiobooks, graphic novels, enhanced novels, National Geographic videos, and educator resources. No downloads, no waiting! If you can access the internet, you can be reading, watching, or listening to fantastic content.


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TumbleBooks

TumbleBookLibrary now contains all the great content you expect for young children plus over 600 titles for kids in grades 3-6. This resource contains animated, talking picture books, early reader chapter books, children’s classics, graphic novels and National Geographic Videos.


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CISCO Networking Academy

These free, interactive, and self-paced online courses from Cisco Networking Academy, including the Skills for All learning platform, will introduce you to important technology concepts and help you develop the skills necessary to participate in the modern workforce.


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World Book Online

An online suite of seven resources:

  • Early Learning offers narrated stories, interactive games, leveled reading practice and visual encyclopedia for preschoolers and young children.
  • World Book for Kids lets kids explore image-driven content, games, activities and projects, including STEM/STEAM initiatives.
  • Student helps school-aged patrons' homework and research needs with multimedia and articles aligned to curriculum.
  • Advanced offers topics for researchers and information seekers with access to worldwide news publications and reference materials.
  • Timelines is an interactive and customizable database that generates timelines so learners can investigate the chronological significance of world events and historical figures.
  • L'Encyclopédie Découverte for content in French.
  • Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos to discover World Book's content in Spanish.

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Public Computers

We have four computers available for public use on a first-come, first-serve basis.

You do not require a library card to use the computers. Some of our computers are equipped with Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, etc.).

Free public Wi-Fi is available to everyone at the library!We offer the following services:Printing$0.25/page (black and white only)Photocopying$0.25/page (black and white only)Faxing$1.00/pageLamination$2.00/pageAt this time this library is only able to accept payment for these services in cash.We are also able to offer scanning services. All documents will be scanned as PDF files, and will be emailed to you by library staff. Fees may apply, depending on the size of the document(s) that must be scanned.The Calmar Public Library prohibits the use of its public computers for the following:Harassment, libeling, or slandering of othersFraud or invasion of privacyGambling and playing of casino gamesViewing pornographic contentViewing brutal, graphic, or sexual violenceDisplaying or distributing late literature, child pornography, literature for illicit drug use, or obscene materialDamaging or modifying the library's computer equipment, software, or networkFailure to comply will result in loss of computer access and possible banning from the Calmar Public Library. Unlawful and illegal activities may result in prosecution.
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Loan Periods and Fines

All items belonging to the Calmar Public Library have a loan period of three weeks (21 days).You may have the following number of items checked out to your account at a time:50 books6 audio-visual materials (DVDs and TV series)Items from different TRAC libraries may have different loan periods. Due dates will be provided on the receipt provided at checkout, and can always be viewed by visiting TRACpac and inputting your library card barcode and PIN number (last four digits of your phone number).

Items can be returned during operating hours at the circulation desk or at any time through the outdoor drop-box. This drop-box is accessible for returns 24/7, including when the library is closed.

As of January 1, 2022 the Calmar Public Library stopped charging late fees. We strongly encourage everyone to still bring their items back on time, so that other patrons can have access to them! If you accrue more than $10 in other fines on your library card, you will not be able to access library services or borrow items from any TRAC library until the fines are paid.What does no late fees mean for old or existing late fee charges?Any overdue fines for items belonging to the Calmar Public Library that accrued prior to January 1, 2022 will be waived. Please note this is only for late fees and does not apply to replacement fees, damaged fees, or fees you may have gotten when visiting another TRAC Library. If you have fees on your account from another TRAC library, you will need to contact them to discuss.If any other fees on your account have accrued more than $10, you will not be able to borrow items or access services and eResources. Fees can only be paid in person, and at this time the library is only able to accept payments in cash.What happens if an item is not returned on time?Reminders are emailed three days prior to an item's due date. These reminders are a courtesy, and are not directly controlled by library staff. It is ultimately always the patron's responsibility to be aware of when their items should be returned. Once the original due date passes, additional overdue reminders will be emailed on a weekly basis to remind you to return the item as soon as possible! If an overdue item has not been returned after 28 days, you will be automatically billed for a replacement fee.What is a replacement fee?If you do not return an overdue item after 28 days, a replacement fee will be charged to your account. This fee is the cost the library paid when the item was purchased.Returning the overdue item within one month of the replacement fee being charged to your account will result in the deletion of the replacement fee.However, if the overdue item belongs to another TRAC Library (eg. an item you had requested, or borrowed while visiting another branch), we will receive a bill from the owning library. Once our library pays the other library back, we will not be able to remove this replacement fee and you will have to pay it in full. If this happens within the one month allotment before you return the overdue item, the replacement fee cannot be waived or deleted, and you will be responsible for paying it. Can I still use my library card if there is a replacement fee on it?If you owe more than $10 on your library card you will not be able to borrow items or access eResources. Fees can only be paid in person, and at this time the library is only able to accept payments in cash. Please remember to return your library materials in a timely manner!

All items are inspected for damages by library staff prior to being checked in. If an item is damaged by a patron, the Director of Library Services will decide if a fee must be charged.What happens if I damage a library item?If you are a patron registered with us, you will be informed when you are charged for a damaged item that belongs to the Calmar Public Library. You will be responsible for paying the fee (usually the cost to replace the item) in full. Once the fee is paid, the damaged item will become yours to take home.Can I buy a replacement copy of the damaged item?This may be possible, and is determined on a case-by-case basis after speaking with the Director of Library Services. The damaged item must belong to the Calmar Public Library. The fee for the damaged material will not be removed from your account until the replacement copy has been given to the library.What if the item belongs to a different library?We cannot decide whether to charge for damage for any item that does not belong to the Calmar Public Library. The item will have the damage noted and will be returned to the owning library, where they will make that decision. If they determine a damaged material fee must be charged, it will be applied to your account. You will be responsible for paying the fee (usually the cost to replace the item) in full.Can I still use my library card if there is a damaged material fee on it?If you owe more than $10 on your library card you will not be able to borrow items or access eResources. Fees can only be paid in person, and at this time the library is only able to accept payments in cash.
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FAQs

You can search for books, DVDs, audiobooks, video games, and more using the online library catalogue, called TRACpac.  Visit the library catalogue at tracpac.ab.ca and login using the barcode number from your library card and your PIN. Regular items may be renewed up to two times, as long as there are no holds on the items. Some exceptions may apply. Items may be renewed in person, by phone, or online.Holds may be placed in person, by phone, or online.Please view our eResources page to access digital content.If you are unsure of your PIN/Password, click the I forgot my password link in TRACpac, or give us a call.
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ME Libraries

Alberta wide borrowing is here! ME Libraries lets you join other public libraries across Alberta and borrow their materials using ONE library card. Make the most of your library card and access more items for free!

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Board of Trustees

The Library Board has full legislative authority for the management and provision of library service in the municipality. The Board approves annual budgets and has financial oversight of library operations. In addition, the Board determines service objectives for the library that are appropriate to the needs of the community and re-examines them periodically. The Board also develops policies governing library programs and operations in consultation with the library's manager.

Library Board meetings take place at the Calmar Public Library on the fourth Tuesday of the month (except in July, August, and December).

Library Board Members

Board Chair: Tracey Blush

Vice Board Chair: Elke Hemmings

Secretary: Edward Sharpe

Trustees:

Carey Benson

Sean Carnahan

Amanda Decker

Kathy Miller

Georgia Rehill

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