The NEOS Library Consortium consists of 17
Canadian
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university, college, government, and hospital libraries with 49 sites between them. Patrons (i.e. students, faculty, staff) belonging to any NEOS library have seamless access to most of the substantial holdings shared by NEOS members. As of March 31, 2009, NEOS holdings were 10,867,551 volumes (books, periodicals, microform).
The substantial additional holdings of electronic books, databases, and journals are not included because licensing arrangements often limit these to primary users of each library.
Most NEOS libraries and branches are located in Edmonton or the central and northern areas of Alberta: Camrose, Devon, Fairview, Grande Prairie, Lacombe, Lloydminster, Olds, Red Deer, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Vegreville. There is one member site in Calgary.
NEOS member libraries collaborate in many ways:
* development and maintenance of a shared on-line integrated library system
* shared electronic catalogue of consortium holdings
* shared patron database
* reciprocal borrowing and reference services
* interlibrary loan service supported by a document delivery distribution system
* cooperative collection development
* continuing education and staff development activities.
History and significance
In 1994, the University of Alberta Libraries spearheaded an "alliance of academic and government libraries" around Edmonton, Alberta, Canada to "create a union catalogue of their regional holdings." The overall goal, was to "provide cost-efficient access" to the various libraries' respective clients through the sharing of resources. The descriptive acronym NEOS certainly reflected the original task of "Networking Edmonton’s On-line Services” but quickly became obsolete as libraries outside Edmonton joined the consortium; nevertheless, "NEOS" has stuck.
In a 2009 interview on the history of the University of Alberta Libraries, Ernie Ingles (Vice-Provost & Chief Librarian) commented on the significance of the NEOS consortium. For example,
* “People building consortial networks came from places like Minnesota and Ohio to see how we did NEOS, and they’re still coming.”
* NEOS “is considered so matter-of-fact that no one really thinks about what it is or where it came from. Even now people in the government are often genuinely surprised when they find that their entire government library services are being underpinned by the University of Alberta Library because all of those libraries are part of NEOS, and that most of the colleges north of Olds
lbertaare also part of NEOS.”
* “I honestly don’t think that The Alberta Library or the Lois Hole Digital Library would have come into existence without the work we did in creating NEOS.”
Member libraries
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Alberta Geological Survey
The Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), founded in 1921, is the official provincial geological survey of Alberta, Canada and currently operates as a division within the Alberta Energy Regulator. The AGS provides geological information and advice abo ...
Library
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Alberta Government
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Library
* The Alberta Government Library primarily serves staff in most Government of Alberta ministries (MLAs are served by the Alberta Legislative Library which is not part of the NEOS consortium). In 2000, the Alberta Government Library was formed with ten site libraries consolidated from the 22 libraries previously administered by individual ministries. Around 2003, the ten sites became eight with further consolidation in 2009 to seven. By late 2010, plans are to have only 4 sites.
* Sites (2010): 107 Street Site, Capital Boulevard Site, Commerce Place Site, Great West Life Site, Labour Building Site, Neil Crawford Centre Site, Telus Plaza North Tower Site
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Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services (AHS) which is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta is the single health authority for the Canadian province of Alberta and the "largest integrated provincial health care system" in Canada. AHS delivers medical care on be ...
- Library Services
*sites(2010): Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Cross Cancer Institute, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Sturgeon Community Hospital
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Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures Libraries
* Sites(2010): C-FER, Calgary, Devon, Mill Woods, Vegreville
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Canadian University College Library
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Concordia University College of Alberta
Concordia University of Edmonton, is a publicly funded independent academic institution in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; accredited under the Alberta ''Post-secondary Learning Act''. Concordia offers arts, science, and management undergraduate degre ...
Library
* Sites(2010): Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Concordia University College
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Covenant Health Library Services
* Sites(2010): Grey Nuns Community Hospital Health Sciences, Misericordia Community Hospital Weinlos
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Grande Prairie Regional College
Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP), formerly known as Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) is a community college in northwestern Alberta, Canada. The college's main campus is located in Grande Prairie, with a secondary campus in Fairview, and ma ...
* Sites(2010): Fairview, Grande Prairie
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MacEwan University
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* Sites(2010): Alberta College, Centre for the Arts and Communications, City Centre Campus, and South Campus. Note: MacEwan is a member of NEOS but does not currently share the NEOS catalogue.
[MacEwan Library, ''Borrowing From Other Libraries''] It is expected that the MacEwan Library catalogue will be fully integrated with the NEOS catalogue in August 2011.
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Keyano College
Keyano College is a post-secondary college located in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. It offers specialized training to more than 2,100 full-time students and over 4,000 part-time students. The main Clearwater Campus is located in downtown Fort ...
* Keyano joined the NEOS consortium in 2010 its collections integrated into the NEOS catalogue in November 2010
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King's University College Library
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Lakeland College Library
* Sites(2010): Lloydminster, Vermilion
; Newman Theological College Library
; NorQuest College Library
orQuest College
* Sites (2014): Edmonton Main, Edmonton Westmount
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Olds College
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology is an Alberta public post-secondary institution located in Olds, Alberta, established in 1913 as Olds Agricultural College.
Total student enrollment for the 2020–2021 academic year was 5446.
The college ...
Library
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Red Deer College
Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP), formerly Red Deer College, is a public comprehensive polytechnic institute of approximately 7,500 students in credit programs and 10,000 in non-credit programming located in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. In 2021, Red D ...
Library
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Taylor College and Seminary
Taylor College and Seminary is a private Baptist university and seminary in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is part of Kairos University. It is also affiliated with the North American Baptist Conference.
History
The college was established in 1940 ...
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University of Alberta Library
The University of Alberta Library is the library system of the University of Alberta.
University of Alberta Library has 10 branches and divisions at University of Alberta's Edmonton campuses and at University of Alberta Augustana Campus.
, the L ...
*One of the largest research library systems in Canada (see
University of Alberta libraries.
* Sites(2010): Augustana Campus Library in Camrose AB,
Bibliothèque Saint-Jean
Bibliothèque Saint-Jean (BSJ) is an academic and research library at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Overview
The library is located approximately five kilometres east of the main University of Alberta campus. Its missi ...
, Cameron Science and Technology Library (incl. Dr.
Josephine M. Mitchell
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Math Library), H.T. Coutts Education and Physical Education Library, J.A. Weir Memorial Law Library, J.W. Scott Health Sciences Library,
Rutherford Humanities and Social Sciences Library (incl.
Bruce Peel Special Collections
Bruce Peel Special Collections is a library in the University of Alberta Library system that includes a large collection of rare books and archival materials from around the world. The library is named for Bruce Braden Peel, chief librarian at the ...
, Data Library, Music Library), Winspear Business Reference Library, and the BARD book and record depository.
Notes
References
*Distad, N. Merrill, and University of Alberta. Library. ''The University of Alberta Library: The First Hundred Years, 1908-2008.'' Edmonton: University of Alberta Library, 2009. Print
* ''NEOS Library Consortium.'' NEOS, n.d. Web. 15 July 2010
External links
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