The accessibility door at Carlisle Branch is not working. We aim to fix it quickly.
On Wednesday, February 18, the Jackson Square Entrance's sliding doors are scheduled for repairs. Please use York Boulevard as an alternate entrance. Thank you for your patience.
Starting the week of February 9, renovation preparations are underway in anticipation of the March 2 start. Computer availability may be limited, and the Living Room space is closed. Renovations are expected to wrap up by late Spring. Thank you for your patience.
Renovation preparations are underway in anticipation of the March 2 start. Starting the week of February 23, the 2nd Floor will be closed. The Children's collection will be temporarily available on the 1st Floor. Renovations are expected to wrap up by late Spring. Thank you for your patience.
Starting Tuesday, February 10, the First Floor Living Room will be unavailable due to renovation preparations. Study and work spaces are available on Floors 2-3.
Please note the Noon Hour Concert on Friday, February 13, will be held at Terryberry Branch instead.
Thank you for your patience.
Please note the following Bookmobile visit updates.
Tuesday, February 17
McMaster University (3:30-4:30pm) - Cancelled
Thursday, February 19
Rockton (10:30am-11:30am) - Cancelled
Bennetto 5-5:30pm (instead of 4-5:30pm)
Wednesday, February 25
Swansea 10:00-10:30am - Cancelled
Helen Detwiler 11:00am-12:00pm - Cancelled
Warplane Museum 3:00-4:00pm - Cancelled
Friday, February 27
Winona 11:00am-12:00pm - Cancelled
Maplewood 2:30-4:00pm - Cancelled
The accessible washroom at Carlisle Branch is not working. We aim to get it fixed quickly.
Effective Sunday, February 1, Sunday service hours at Central Library will be paused.
Sunday Hours will continue at Dundas, Red Hill, Terryberry, Turner Park, Valley Park and Waterdown Branches from 1-5pm.
Community Publicity Policy
POLICY PURPOSE
This policy outlines the rules governing the acceptable distribution, display, and promotion of community related publicity material at the Library’s physical locations or online on the library website, digital screens, or social media platforms.
KEY POINTS SUMMARY
- This policy conforms to the Hamilton Public Library's Statement on Intellectual Freedom.
- The display of any community publicity material does not imply the library’s endorsement.
- Material must align with the Library’s mission and vision. It will be accommodated after Library business needs are met and based on staff capacity and availability of branch space.
- HPL may elect the appropriate medium to display the material: in-branch, digital screens, or online.
- Material may only be accepted from legally constituted non-profit or charitable organizations or government-supported agencies such as the Board of Education.
- Material may only be considered if it promotes free events or services that are offered in the Hamilton area to the public without discrimination or prejudice against any group. It must not contravene any legislation or laws or advocate a particular political, religious, or philosophic position.
DEFINITIONS
Community Publicity Material: Promotional material that informs the public of a free event or service in the Hamilton area.
POLICY DETAILS
This policy conforms to the Hamilton Public Library's Statement on Intellectual Freedom. Libraries are a place where ideas and thoughts are freely available, and the appropriate place for these discussions is within the Library's collections and services and not in the display of publicity material.
Public Library (HPL) will only promote material that aligns with its mission and vision.
Community publicity material may only be accepted from legally constituted non-profit or charitable organizations or government-supported agencies such as the Board of Education.
The display and promotion of any community publicity material does not imply that the Library approves or endorses the organization or the content of the material that is posted.
HPL may approve community publicity material to bring attention to events and services that fulfill the needs of the local community,
HPL reserves the right to decide on the appropriate medium, location, and space on which it will promote the material, whether in-branch, on digital screens, and/or social media platforms.
Approval to promote community publicity material will only be accommodated after the Library and its partners (including City of Hamilton business needs) are first met.
Community publicity material is approved for posting only as space and staff time permits.
HPL may reject any community publicity material as it sees fit and does not notify the community group if their material is not accepted for any reason, including lack of space.
Variation from this Policy would require Senior Leadership Team review and approval.
All material submitted for posting becomes the property of the Library. HPL does not return the material or information received and reserves the right to dispose of it as it sees fit.
Community groups must allow enough time before the event for HPL’s review.
Materials must promote free, public, educational, recreational, cultural, or community events and services that are offered without discrimination of prejudice against any group. It should also occur in the Hamilton area and be of local relevance to the community.
Materials must not contravene the Human Rights Code, the Charter of Rights, the Criminal Code of Canada, City of Hamilton bylaws, etc., and should not advocate a particular political, religious, or philosophic position.
Publish Date
February 2022








