Minister of Culture Aileen Carroll announced the Ontario government’s $5 million investment in Knowledge Ontario as a way to “help more people access a wide range of online databases through its Resource Ontario service. “In difficult economic times,” she said, “it is more important than ever to invest in libraries to bridge the digital divide." Access to authoritative online content helps all participating libraries but particularly makes a difference to remote, rural, northern, Francophone and Aboriginal communities. Is your library, whether it be in public, school, college or university, taking advantage of the extraordinary range of databases now available at no cost? The government has spent millions to make it possible for your users to have the advantage.
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