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:
- 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.
- Current issues: TPL cardholders can also access current issues of The Globe and Mail online, including articles, editorials, and opinion pieces.
- Research assistance: TPL librarians are available to provide research assistance and help patrons find specific articles or information from The Globe and Mail archives.
- 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:
- Have a valid TPL card
- Go to the TPL website (www.torontopubliclibrary.ca)
- Click on "Research" and then "Newspapers" and "Globe and Mail"
- Log in with your TPL card number and PIN
- 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.