City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan
DEPARTMENTAL OVERVIEW SURREY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MISSION STATEMENT We connect people, spark curiosity, and inspire learning. KEY PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Surrey Public Library (“Surrey Libraries”) has ten branches, located in the six town centres of City Centre, Guildford, Fleetwood, Newton, Cloverdale and South Surrey, as well as in Clayton, Strawberry Hill, Ocean Park and Port Kells. The Library collects and loans a wide variety of materials in print, audiovisual, and online formats. It also offers home delivery service utilizing volunteers to take library materials to people who cannot visit a physical branch. Library staff help citizens find information they need in our branch collections, our online collections, and by referral to other libraries and community organizations. Patrons can ask questions in person, by phone, or online. The surreylibraries.ca website provides 24/7 access to the library catalogue, digital collections, and program information. From the website, patrons can download eBooks and eAudio books, as well as access a wide selection of online databases and resources, including articles, courses and streaming media. Partnerships with local community agencies help to further extend literacy programs beyond the Library’s walls. Surrey Libraries offers a wide variety of programs that support literacy, including storytimes for children, job finding and career workshops, reading clubs for children and teens, computer literacy and coding classes, services for newcomers, and support for customers with print disabilities, just to name a few. Surrey Libraries is a member of the Public Library InterLINK, a federation of 18 library systems in the Lower Mainland that allows citizens to borrow directly from all partner libraries and to return materials at their home library branch. The BC OneCard program allows Surrey residents to borrow materials directly from other participating public libraries from across BC when they are travelling.
Staff at Semiahmoo branch showing support for survivors of residential schools
City of Surrey | 2022—2026 Financial Plan | General Operating Fund | Library
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