Vaughan Public Libraries


Vaughan Public Libraries is a public library system consisting of nine libraries in the city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada. It has a collection of more than 534,000 items and serves over 1.7 million visitors a year. VPL has ten branch locations, including three resource libraries. The Bathurst Clark Resource Library opened in 1994. Pierre Berton Resource Library opened in 2004. The newest resource library, Civic Centre Resource Library, opened in May 2016, and houses VPL’s administration offices. The latest branch, Vellore Village Library, opened to the public on August 11, 2018 and had its official opening ceremony on September 22, 2018. VPL serves the growing multicultural community of Vaughan by offering collections in Chinese, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Malayalam, Portuguese, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu, and Vietnamese, in addition to French and English.
The current Chief Executive Officer of Vaughan Public Libraries is Margie Singleton.

Branches

The branches of Vaughan Public Library are:
BranchLocationCollection Size
Ansley Grove Library350 Ansley Grove Road, Woodbridge, ON L4L 5C955,687
Bathurst Clark Resource Library900 Clark Avenue West, Thornhill, ON L4J 8C1148,398
Civic Centre Resource Library2191 Major MacKenzie Drive, Maple, ON L6A 4W270,000
Dufferin Clark Library1441 Clark Avenue West, Thornhill, ON L4J 7R461,084
Kleinburg Library10341 Islington Avenue N., Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C023,441
Maple Library10190 Keele Street, Maple, ON L6A 1G379,830
Pierre Berton Resource Library4921 Rutherford Road, Woodbridge, ON L4L 1A6117,212
Pleasant Ridge Library300 Pleasant Ridge Avenue, Thornhill, ON L4J 9B333,000
Vellore Village Library1 Villa Royale Avenue, Woodbridge, ON L4H 1Z721,000 on Opening Day
Woodbridge Library150 Woodbridge Avenue, Woodbridge, ON L4L 2S748,767

A branch will be built in the PwC-YMCA Tower at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, for which construction started in July 2017. It will be located on the second floor of the building, with a self-service library accessible using a library card open 24 hours a day at ground level. The branch will open in late 2019. According to the CEO of Vaughan Public Libraries, the branch will open in early 2020.

Membership

Free library memberships are available for those who live, work, attend school full-time or own property in the city of Vaughan. VPL also offer free membership to members of Aurora Public Library, Brampton Library, Caledon Public Library, King Township Public Library, Newmarket Public Library, Richmond Hill Public Library, and Markham Public Library. All other people may acquire a membership by paying an annual fee of $80.00.

Services

Members of Vaughan Public Libraries have access to a diverse collection of resources including books, media, electronic databases, and other library services.
Holdings are loaned to a patron for a period of time dependent on the type of item borrowed:
Item TypesLoan Period
Books, Audiobooks, CDs, eBook Readers, Non-fiction DVDs & Blu-rays3 weeks
Bestselling Books and Audiobooks2 weeks
Magazines7 days
Fiction DVDs & Blu-rays7 days
iPads and eReaders7 days
Fast Track Books7 days
Fast Track Audio-Visual3 days

Special collections

Special collections at VPL include:
Adult Basic Literacy – This is a collection for adult learners. It includes books, kits of books and audio, Internet links, and databases. Adult Basic Literacy collections are available at all locations.


Black Heritage - Vaughan Public Libraries' Black Heritage Collection was begun on February 25, 1989. It was the first of its kind in York Region, and is housed at Dufferin Clark Library.


Cinema Collection - This collection is housed at Pierre Berton Resource Library and Bathurst Clark Resource Library. It features the work of important directors from around the world and films not made by the major studios or with big Hollywood budgets. Award-winning films from world cinema festivals can be found in this collection.


English as a Second Language – This collection includes books, DVDs, and kits of books and audio or CD-ROM to meet the needs English Language learners. Of particular note are book chat sets of short novels at various learning levels, and TOEFL, IELTS, and other test preparation materials.


Government Documents – Housed at the Bathurst Clark Resource Library, the Government Documents collection offers access to Federal and Provincial Government documents, including statistics, policy and research papers, and other historical records.


Local Studies – This collection is especially useful for genealogists, those wishing to construct family trees, and local researchers needing access to current and historical municipal documents. The Local Studies Collection assists contains information concerning the history of Vaughan as a township, a town and finally a city. This collection now features VPL’s first digital local history project “Villages to City: An Oral History of Vaughan”.


Professional Collection – The professional collection offers access to resources for public and school library professionals. Topics covered range from program planning, to collection development, to library management. The professional collection is housed at the Bathurst Clark Resource Library.