Represents a majority of service points across Alberta, working together to promote core library principles, demonstrate value, and share stories of impact.
Bill 28 could put extra strain on Alberta libraries, requiring big changes without extra funding. Smaller libraries may struggle to keep up.
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"Prior to Bill 28, local library boards set policies and guidelines that reflect community needs and values," said Ron Sheppard, Director of Parkland Regional Library System. Stand up for local decision-making: https://t.co/0SmAR0KmbS
Alberta libraries and thousands of Albertans are disappointed by Bill 28’s changes to the Libraries Act. Share your concerns about new regulations that could impact the operation and viability of public libraries: https://t.co/5aKruUTjoc
Your library belongs to your community.
With the passing of Bill 28, Alberta’s public libraries are concerned about new barriers to access, privacy risks, and reduced local decision-making. Learn what this means for your community: https://t.co/f2N63y8eKc
CAP Libraries is raising new concerns regarding anticipated regulatory changes that could drastically impact public libraries and is asking to be consulted before regulations are set. Follow @CAPLibraries and read more about Bill 28 at https://t.co/0SmAR0KmbS.
Many different organizations are sharing their concerns and speaking out against Bill 28. They show just how vital it is to protect the autonomy of public libraries and ensure access for all. Read more: https://t.co/DYYN4qGwHZ
Alberta library staff shouldn’t have to be gatekeepers – libraries aim to reduce barriers to information, not add them. Bill 28 undermines local authority and decision making.
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Unrestricted access to a public library is available to 99% of Albertans. Bill 28 affects more than those under 16 and their parents. Proof of age and requesting to access certain materials would be required by all.
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Libraries in Alberta already curate their collections by age – giving parents the context they need to make decisions for their children.
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Momentum is building: 16,000+ emails sent through the digital postcard tool!
Add your voice and make sure decision makers hear you.
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Do you have questions about Bill 28? During Constituency Week, you can meet with local MLAs in your community.
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Restricting access to public library materials is censorship, regardless of whether these materials remain physically in library spaces. Stand up for public libraries: https://t.co/0SmAR0KU1q
Local communities know their needs best. Bill 28 moves us in the wrong direction. Learn more about the impact Bill 28 has on your community: https://t.co/0SmAR0KU1q
Libraries make decisions about collections and access at the local level, informed by community needs and professional judgement.
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Your voice matters. Over 4,500 letters have been submitted to Premier Smith and Minister Williams through the CAP Libraries digital postcard. Let's make it 10,000! Submit your digital postcard at: https://t.co/0SmAR0KU1q
Send a message with our digital postcard tool to express your concerns about Bill 28 to the Premier of Alberta, Minister of Municipal Affairs, and your local MLA.
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Bill 28 introduces expanded government oversight into public library operations creating serious privacy concerns for Albertans.
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