Toronto public library globe and mail

The Toronto Public Library (TPL) and The Globe and Mail have a long-standing partnership that provides access to the newspaper's digital archives and current issues to TPL cardholders.

Here are some details about the partnership:

  1. Access to The Globe and Mail archives: TPL cardholders can access The Globe and Mail's digital archives, which date back to 1844, through the library's website. The archives include articles, editorials, and advertisements from the past.
  2. Current issues: TPL cardholders can also access current issues of The Globe and Mail online, including articles, editorials, and opinion pieces.
  3. Research assistance: TPL librarians are available to provide research assistance and help patrons find specific articles or information from The Globe and Mail archives.
  4. In-library access: Cardholders can also access The Globe and Mail in print at any TPL branch.

To access The Globe and Mail through the Toronto Public Library, you'll need to:

  1. Have a valid TPL card
  2. Go to the TPL website (www.torontopubliclibrary.ca)
  3. Click on "Research" and then "Newspapers" and "Globe and Mail"
  4. Log in with your TPL card number and PIN
  5. Browse the archives or current issues

Note that access to The Globe and Mail is only available through the TPL website and not through the newspaper's own website.