About

The Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium (SILS) was formed in 2009 to bring together all 10 public library systems in the province plus the Provincial Library & Literacy Office, a branch of the Ministry of Education, to provide unprecedented access to library resources to Saskatchewan residents and enable members to collaborate on joint projects and purchases that would benefit everyone in the province. Regional, municipal, and northern library system boards are major contributors to SILS. The Government of Saskatchewan also provides support to the consortium, including the service which moves hundreds of bins of library materials around the province every week.

ONE PROVINCE, ONE LIBRARY CARD

One library card provides residents of Saskatchewan with easy access to materials held at over 300 public library branches across the province.

Every year, thousands of library patrons located in both central and remote communities take advantage of the easy-to-use province-wide catalogue and the cooperation between public library systems to seamlessly request, borrow, and return items from anywhere in Saskatchewan.

As a result of this wide-spread access and cooperative approach, public library boards across the province have seen an increased demand for library services.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR ME?

As a resident of Saskatchewan, you have fast, convenient, and equitable access to public library services and materials.