From the archives: In 1996, Pioneer Press reporter Aaron Kahn wrote about the 75th anniversary of what was then known as the James J. Hill Reference Library. It is a look back at the world just before ...
One year ago, columnist Brian Kenney wrote a piece for PW titled “Where Reference Fits in the Modern Library.” The column addressed his frustration with the gulf between reference work as he ...
Last portrait of James J. Hill taken in 1916 fronm "James J. Hill and the Opening of the Northwest," by Albro Martin. Oxford University Press, Fall 1976 James J. Hill Center officials announced ...
Housed on the fourth floor of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, The Film Reference Library is one of Toronto's best-kept secrets for movie-lovers and film-buffs. Free and open to the public, the FRL provides ...
One of the plum details of the Toronto Reference Library’s recent renovation is the bright and ample gift shop space added along the library’s northwest edge. Soon after the library cleared away the ...