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After-Hours Support

Yellowhead Regional Library offers assistance when you experience critical service outages outside of normal work hours. The after-hours emergency support number should only be called if the problem encountered results in a library being unable to carry out critical functions, defined as:

  • Login to Polaris
  • Check out/in
  • Patron registration
  • TRACpac searching

A problem with a single item (e.g., locked record) does not constitute an emergency. This should be directed to YRL staff to be resolved the next business day. 

How to access after-hours emergency support

  1. Call us at 1-877-452-8722.
  2. Leave a message, including your name, phone number, library and a brief description of the problem. 
  3. YRL support staff will call you back.

2023-2024 Holiday Hours

Dec. 23

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dec. 24

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dec. 27-30

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dec. 25, 26, 31 & Jan. 1

No service

 

Service is available:

Monday through Thursday

4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday

4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Saturday

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Mission & Values

Mission Statement

YRL provides materials and services to public and school libraries, and other organizations, to assist them in meeting the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs of their communities.

Our Values

  • Innovation
  • Intellectual Freedom
  • Literacy and Lifelong Learning
  • Service and Organizational Excellence
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Advocacy

Many people think of advocacy when there are looming funding cuts or a change in government, but advocacy is more than that -- it's a continuous commitment to building relationships and connections with decision makers and stakeholders in order to ensure individuals have equitable access to information. It's collecting and telling the stories of how people are impacted by and value the library and its services. Here we have compiled useful resources for public libraries that will assist you with your advocacy efforts.

Libraries Value Beyond Words logo
The seven library systems in Alberta wish to raise awareness about library funding issues in advance of the spring Provincial election. While most funding comes directly from municipalities, Provincial library funding is critically important as well. Here you will find access to the how-to guide for the 2023 Alberta Provincial Election, to create awareness of the value of libraries to people in Alberta, and to seek a commitment from Provincial candidates to support libraries through increased funding. As well, you now have access to the new campaign, Libraries Value Beyond Words brochure. This document can be printed and shared with patrons and community members or shared digitally. Lastly is the Libraries Value Beyond Words logo, which you are welcome to use as you see fit, whether it's an addition to your professional signature in emails, on your letterhead for print documents, or in promotional materials in and out of the library. To access any of the aforementioned resources to use in your library and community, see the list below and feel free to share.Provincial Advocacy How-to Guide - 2023 Provincial ElectionLibraries Value Beyond Words BrochurePrepared by the YRL / PRLS Joint Advocacy committee, these slides can be copied and used as a template to develop a presentation that showcases library services for your library board or municipal council.Presentation for councils 2021The resources listed below, from The Alberta Library (TAL) includes information and printables to help your library advocate during elections.Download the Provincial Election Advocacy ToolkitTable Of Contents and InstructionsAdvocacy ActivitiesAdvocacy FlyerCandidate Question Door HangerHolding an Election ForumLibrary Value - Questions and AnswersPolicies for Political Use of Library SpaceTalk to your Candidates about the LibraryCanadaLibrary Advocacy Now! A Training Program for Public Library Staff and Trustees (2011) (PDF)In 2011, the Canadian Library Association created this workbook that contains of wealth of information, approaches and templates.Library Toolshed Advocacy ResourcesA selection of training resources and conference presentations on advocacy.United StatesAdvocacy and Public Policy from American Library Association (ALA)Advocacy from Public Library Association (PLA)While ALA's and PLA's resources have an American focus, the messages, tools, training and educational resources provided are transferable to Canadian contexts.Citizens Save Libraries Power GuideA resource from United for Libraries, a division of ALA, this site has free webinar recordings, such as "Responding to a Budget Crisis," as well as a step-by-step guide for developing an advocacy campaign, including examples for talking points and information sheets. American focus, but transferable to Canadian libraries.Frontline Advocacy ToolkitA resource from from ALA, this provides practical tools and information for frontline staff to advocate for the value of libraries on a daily basis.Turning the Page: Supporting Libraries, Strengthening Communities Developed by the Public Library Association, it offers an advocacy training curriculum for those looking for information, ideas and inspiration.Miscellaneous Communicating Data Using Different Types of Data for Storytelling & AdvocacyALA's Data Pathways project was developed for library staff to become data competent. There are many different competencies to explore, but this links to training and information for data skills associated with advocacy.The Data Visualisation CatalogueYou want to have effective visuals for your advocacy documentation, choose the best one to communicate to your audience with this website.YRL's Advocacy YouTube playlistWe've compiled useful videos for you to watch, including recorded webinars and instructions on using social media.

 

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Intranet

The YRL Intranet compiles all the resources, videos, guidelines and information we've curated for our member libraries. A Microsoft Outlook account is required for access. If you don't have an Outlook account please reach out to helpdesk@yrl.ab.ca .

Intranet Access

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Newsletters & Listservs

YRL Weekly Newsletter
Weekly newsletter with information from YRL HQ and the broader library world

YRL-alert
Alert notifications for TRAC or YRL outages or emergencies.

YRL-pub
Listserv for staff of all YRL member libraries.

TRAC-sharing
Listserv for staff of all TRAC member libraries

Jerome-L
Listserv for the Alberta library community

APLAC
Listserv for Alberta public library managers and directors (membership required)

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Coordinated Collection Development

Libraries can place orders using their allotment funds through our Coordinated Collection Development (CCD) tool. On CCD you can browse lists of new and upcoming titles or curated lists created by YRL staff. 

CCD Access

YRL staff can also help you order specific items or create lists based on the needs of your collection. Please email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca with your requests.

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Services

Borrowing

Member school libraries can borrow materials and programming kits through YRL. Requested items are delivered directly to your school.

YRL offers curriculum support to supplement your local school library collections. With advance notice, we will deliver relevant and age-appropriate materials to your school. Member school libraries can borrow the following items: up to five copies of the same title for a novel study up to 20 various titles for specific learning units or subject areassupplementary titles for leisure reading (e.g., missing books in a series)Items can be borrowed for up to nine weeks. Staff will work with you to schedule pickup and delivery, or will mail small numbers of items to your school. To request curriculum support items, please email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca.

YRL kits contain materials that supplement member libraries’ existing collections or can be used for in-library programming. Browse the selections below to learn more.To request a kit, fill out our Kit Booking Request Form, or reach out to us at kits@yrl.ab.ca. Include in your email any specific dates or timelines (e.g., need it for one weekend; two week loan) and we will do our best to accommodate.List of Kits

Ordering

Schools can place orders using their allotment funds through our Coordinated Collection Development (CCD) tool.

YRL staff can also help you order specific items or create lists based on the needs of your collection. Please email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca with your requests.

Your library receives an allotment in January based on the annual school population, which can be used to purchase books and audio-visual materials through YRL. We can help you spend your allotment by the December deadline with personalized assistance and our convenient Coordinated Collection Development (CCD) Tool. You can even set up standing orders for popular series or annuals to receive them automatically. Important datesIf you wish to receive ordered titles by the end of the calendar year (December), the ordering cutoff is October 31.If you wish to receive ordered titles by the end of the school year (June), the ordering cutoff is April 30.Updates to standing orders (subscriptions, series, etc.) must be made before the mid-December cut-off date.Allotment Reimbursement FormOn CCD you can browse lists of new and upcoming titles or curated lists created by YRL staff. Login to CCD

Cataloguing and Processing

If you purchase library materials outside of YRL, you can send your items to us on our van run for processing. YRL will apply spine labels, barcodes and Mylar book jackets and your materials will arrive ready to circulate.

Email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca to let us know you have materials to process and we will schedule a pickup date.Place a process-only book flag inside each item being sent to YRL.Pack items inside a sturdy box.Have the box waiting for pickup in the school office on the pickup date.YRL will process materials and schedule a delivery date.Completed MARC records will be emailed to you so you can load them into your catalogue.Book FlagsBook flags let YRL staff know how to process the item when it arrives (e.g., fiction or non-fiction). If you need us to send you the template for your book flags, or if you wish to change anything about how your items are processed, please email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca.

PickupTo schedule a pickup of materials you have purchased that need to be processed by YRL, email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca or delivery@yrl.ab.ca.DeliveryYRL offers delivery service with our van run. Here’s how it works:For new and processed materials, we will arrange a delivery date with you.When booking a kit, delivery and pickup dates will be arranged at the time of booking.When receiving curriculum support material, delivery and pickup dates will be arranged at the time of booking.MailOn occasion, we will mail curriculum support items to your library for quick delivery. These items must be returned via mail as the return postage has already been paid. Directions on how to apply the shipping label are attached to the item when you receive it via mail.

Consulting Services

Library and Development Services Librarians are available by phone, email and in-person to answer your library-related questions. Some common requests for assistance include:

  • collection development and organization
  • weeding 
  • purchasing recommendations
  • space planning
  • technology 

They are also able to speak at PD days about YRL services to school librarians, administrators, teachers and support staff. Email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca for more information or to make a request.

Library and Development Services is happy to help you weed and inventory your collection, and help you make a plan for further developing the collection.To book a weeding or inventory visit, please email askyrl@yrl.ab.ca.InventoryIf you find that when you run reports you are missing many books, it may be time to conduct an inventory. Library and Development Services Librarians can help you complete the inventory and run reports to track down or remove missing books.WeedingBefore YRL arrives to help you weed the collection, please ensure that you:Have a plan for notifying school staff about the weeding project Either let staff look at the collection beforehand and mark things they still want to use, or let them look at books after weeding that are marked for discard and “save” any from discarding. This way you won’t accidentally get rid of an important resource, or you can re-order damaged books that are still useful to teachers.Have a plan for storing discarded books When we visit, we aim to reduce the collection by 20-25%. This might end up being a lot of books!Some ideas for storing books include:Spare book trucks to place books on.Cardboard boxes to pack up books.Empty shelving or tables to stack books on.Have a plan for physically marking books as discardedCheck if a parent or student volunteers can black out the barcodes or stamp the booksHave a plan for withdrawing the books from Follett/Destiny Ensure you put aside time to remove these books from the library catalogueHave a plan for disposing of discarded books Will they be recycled or given away to students and teachers?If you give them away, make sure they are marked as discarded in some fashion so that they don’t end up back in your collection!

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YRL Learning Lab

The YRL Learning Lab offers space to retreat, think, strategize, and make your good ideas happen!  Whether you need a space for your leadership team to meet, or a space to retreat to for a quiet and uninterrupted day of work, the YRL Learning Lab is for you.

About the Space

The YRL Learning Lab offers:

  • Learning space for up to 10 people
  • Whiteboard, flipchart paper, TV with HDMI connect for a laptop
  • A wall of facilitation tools: 
  • Creativity prompts such as Tinker Toys, LEGO, Modelling Clay, Coloring and Drawing, Crafts Supplies
  • Recording Kit
  • Icebreaker Tools
  • Brainstorming Flashcards
The YRL Learning Lab is Great For...

Team Retreats

  • Bring your leadership team to YRL for a uninterrupted day of planning and discussion

Individual Retreats

  • Use the space for a quiet day of work and reflection

Facilitated Workshops

  • Work with YRL staff to create a customized workshop. We have expertise and training in a number of different facilitation options, including:
  • World Café
  • Critical Incident Group Debriefing
  • The Circle Way
  • Strategic Planning
  • Library Customer Service
  • Library Collection Development
  • Leadership Team Retreats
  • We are also willing to work with you and your team to create a customized workshop. 

Contact askryl@yrl.ab.ca to check availability and to book the YRL Learning Lab. There is no cost to members for use. 

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The Alberta Library

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.

TAL Website Access

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Alberta Library Trustees Association

The Alberta Library Trustees Association (ALTA) is the collective voice for public library trustees across Alberta. 

ALTA empowers trustees to become strong leaders in their library communities and strives to ensure that all library trustees have access to the information, resources, communication, advocacy and training they need to be effective and strong leaders within their library communities.

ALTA was founded in 1971, and represents the library boards and trustees that govern public libraries in Alberta. They serve over 2400 volunteer library trustees across Alberta who provide governance to over 165 library boards across the province.

ALTA Website Access

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