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The Waterloo Public Library (abbreviated as WPL) is the public library system for
Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of three cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo (formerly Waterloo County, Ontario, Waterloo County). Waterloo is situated about west-southwest of Toronto, but it is n ...
, Canada. Founded in 1888, the library has four branches, as of May 2025.


Services

The Waterloo Public Library has an extensive collection of books that are available to be borrowed. The Waterloo Public Library also offers a variety of services through its four locations. Patrons are able to book laptops or other devices such as photo scanners, microfilm machines, or VHS converters. Patrons can use the library to access the internet, use 3D printing, and get tech support. There are also a variety of spaces available for patrons such as quiet study spaces, spaces available for rent to individuals or groups, "Digispace" which is a recording area, "Gamerspace" at the Eastside Branch, or the Maker Bar.


History

The Waterloo
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began in 1875, it was inaugurated 18 February 1876. The institute purchased their first books in 1876 and stored them on a table in Town Hall. They had a $2.00 annual subscription fee to use these materials, later reduced to $1.00. Subscribers were asked whether they wanted English or German books. The funds were used to purchase more books and eventually shelves. In 1888, the Mechanics' Institute transferred their assets to the municipality of Waterloo to form the Waterloo Free Library as a result of public demand. In 1900, the education department threatened to withhold funds for the library if suitable reading rooms were not built. A proposed solution advocated for the creation of a reading room in town hall which would have displaced the firefighters. The unpopular nature of this proposal led the Mayor to solicit the Carnegie Corporation to build a new library building. In 1902, $10,000 were granted by
Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie ( , ; November 25, 1835August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the History of the iron and steel industry in the United States, American steel industry in the late ...
to build the Carnegie Library building (located at 40 Albert St, across from the current Main Branch). The library was opened in 1905. One provision of the grant was that the municipality fund the library at ten percent or more of the total for maintenance.


First librarian

Emma Belle Roos served as Waterloo's librarian from 1905 to 1949. Roos began her career as librarian in 1905 when the city's Carnegie library opened. She had previously worked as part-time librarian of the free library that had been housed at city hall, a position she began at the age of 21. By 1948 the library holdings at grown to 17,000 books and Roos, who spent many years working alone, had a full-time assistant. She retired on August 1, 1949, and was honoured during a dinner held at the Walper Hotel and attended by Waterloo mayor Vernon Bauman.


Eastside Branch

Since 2015, plans for the Eastside Branch Library have been underway. In September 2020, the tender for constructing the library was awarded to Fortis Construction Group at $7 million. The library's design was created by John MacDonald Architect and Ward 99 Architects. The library is built into the existing RIM Park Manulife Sportsplex, located in East Waterloo. ''The Record'' estimated that "a typical Waterloo household will pay $19 annually to operate the new library". The library is includes computers, 3D printers, recording rooms, a gamerspace, a program room, two study rooms, a makerspace, and an outdoor naturespace. Architect David Warne stated: The Eastside Branch opened May 7, 2022.


Branches

WPL has four branches:


See also

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List of public libraries in Ontario This is a list of Public library, public libraries in Ontario. Ontario public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Ontario), Ministry of Tourism and Culture h ...
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List of Carnegie libraries in Canada There are a total of 125 public Carnegie library, Carnegie libraries in Canada. Of these, the vast majority (111) were built in Ontario. They were constructed and opened from 1903 to 1922. Place names as they were during the grant period are used. ...


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