Halifax Regional Libraries & Archives
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A wide range of resources and information in related to architecture, engineering and planning are offered at this Dalhousie University library branch. References, circulations, research centers and a learning commons are offered.
This community library provides a place for like-minded writers to read and present their material. Open Tuesdays and Sundays, the library subscribes to several national and international independent publications that discuss everything from music to political discourse. Anchor Archive regularly holds writing workshops.
This public archive offers a comprehensive collection of Nova Scotian historic and heritage information and data. The archive offers genealogical research, online databases and a collection of over 50,000 titles.
Located on the Saint Mary's University campus, this full-service library offers borrowing, inter-library loaning and an extensive database of research materials and resources.The library also offers archive services and a special collections center.
Located on the fifth floor of the Killam Memorial Library, this research center features archived material on Dalhousie University, the regional shipping industry and a wide selection of special collections. Admission to the archive is free.
Offering library service to the greater Halifax Municipality, Halifax Public Libraries feature an extensive selection of research, literacy and information technology opportunities. Branches are located in a number of communities in and around the region.







