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Tools and resources for library administrators

Last updated on May 6, 2025

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  • Legislation and Governance of Public Libraries
  • WorksafeBC
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  • Privacy Training and Reference Resources for BC Public Libraries
    • Privacy Guidelines for BC Public Libraires (Web version) (PDF, 5MB)
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