A Community Study of the Bibliothèque Saint-Jean

Denis Lacroix

March 11, 2003


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Reflective Paper
Note to the Readers
Executive Summary
Introduction
Context Setting
Methodology/Data Sources
Institutional Goals, Objectives, and Priorities
Library Collections
The Library's Environment and Demographics
Conclusion
Appendix One - History of the BSJ
Appendix Two - Research Methodology
Appendix Three - Survey
Appendix Four - Results
Endnotes
Bibliography

1. The use of the singular form of library in this paper refers to the BSJ.

2. Humanities and historical discipline perspectives are not so much concerned with document currency, as are the sciences.

3. The Genealogical Society maintains a library, which would greatly enhance the BSJ's special and Canadian studies collections if a partnership existed between both institutions.

4. This includes connections with the learner group and the discipline, for example nursing students and evidence-based medicine.

5. If one compares the 1996 Statistics Canada census data for Edmonton's total Census Metropolitan area population of 862 597 people and the 2001 population of 937 845 people, it is fair to assume that the 1996 census data should be adjusted by an 8.7 percent population increase.

6. This number includes people who speak it along with another language as a mother tongue.

7. Association des responsables de bibliothèques et centres de documentation universitaires et de recherche d'expression française au Canada or French Canadian University and Research Libraries and Information Centres Library Administrators' Association