North of 52 Collection

Discover Edmonton's Rich History with the Library! 

About the Collection

Dive into the heart of Edmonton's history with the North of 52 Collection, featuring digitized books that document northern Alberta's heritage, north of the 52nd parallel. Since 2021, the Library has been committed to identifying and digitizing key historical items, aiming to improve access and ensure long-term preservation of this information for everyone.

With enhanced digital access to local history information, “knowledge is discovered and shared, people changed and shaped and community nurtured and grown.

Carefully selected items from EPL’s North of 52 Collection have been digitized and are accessible via the Internet Archive. The digitized items have been divided into two collections on Internet Archive:

Stay tuned for more information to come in the months ahead! Sign up for a free account with the Internet Archive to borrow the digital versions.

Selected titles from the North of 52 Collection available on the Internet Archive include:

Controlled Digital Lending

This collaboration with the Internet Archive was made possible with Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) which:

  • Allows libraries to digitize materials and electronically loan them out, like commercially produced eBooks.
  • Follows the “owned to loaned” ratio where if one physical copy is available for borrowing, one digital copy (DRM-protected file) is available for loan on a limited basis.
  • Requires that physical materials available via CDL be stored in a secured location, out of circulation and not accessible to the public.

The digitized content provided by the Edmonton Public Library may be subject to copyright. EPL does not hold the copyright for most items in the digital collection. Due to this, we cannot grant permissions related to the reproduction or reuse of these materials. It is the user's responsibility to perform a copyright assessment on the material(s) they wish to use.

If this project has failed to attribute a work properly or has used it without authorization, contact the EPL. We respect intellectual property rights and comply with the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

Share Your Thoughts and Questions

We value your feedback! For comments, suggestions, or questions, reach out to us at DigitizationTeam@epl.ca. Let's explore our history together!

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