Frequently Asked Questions (PREVIEW)
How long will it take until library services are restored?
Given the complexity and magnitude of this task involving TPL’s data centre and computers across 100 library branches, and the interconnectivity of our systems, we anticipate the restoration of library services will take several more weeks. Access to services will be restored gradually beginning in January, with priority given to the reinstatement of tpl.ca and public computing services.
Why is it taking so long?
We recognize that this is a long period of time without full library services, but this is considered an aggressive timeframe within the context of such an attack and the experience of other institutions in similar circumstances.
We also understand the frustration and disruption caused by this prolonged delay and are grateful for the support we’ve received. We appreciate your patience and understanding while we do everything we can'to restore our services as quickly as possible.
My library card expired/will expire soon. Can I renew my card?
Unfortunately, we aren’t able to renew cards at this time. But don’t worry: Library and digital access cards won’t expire during this time. You’ll still be able to borrow items and access digital services like OverDrive, Hoopla and Kanopy while we work to resolve the issue. Plus, all cards will be automatically extended when we resume regular service.
I had/have a tpl:map reservation, but I can’t download the reservation. What can I do?
A member of the tpl:map team will reach out to you by email shortly before the date of your reservation. You’ll have the option to keep or cancel your reservation. If you opt to keep your reservation, you’ll receive an electronic version of your pass (and be sure to check your junk mail folder if you don’t see it). We appreciate your patience as we work through the current backlog.
I think my hold might be available for pick up, but I’m not sure. What do I do?
If you received a notification before Saturday, October 28 indicating that your hold was available, please call or visit your pick-up branch to confirm availability. Also, if you had a book in transit before October 28, it may be available for pick up now. Again, we recommend calling or visiting your branch to confirm.
Will I be charged if I don’t pick up my hold?
No, you will not be charged for holds that aren’t picked up during this time.
What if my hold is in transit?
Holds currently in transit will keep this status. When our system is up and running again, in transit holds will be processed and made available to customers.
Can I place or cancel a hold at a branch?
Unfortunately, you’re unable to place, suspend or manage holds while our system is unavailable.
Can I renew a physical item?
Yes, it’s possible to renew a physical item. Go into your branch with the item or call your branch and provide the barcode number.
My items are due soon. Will I be charged a late fee if I’m unable to renew or return my items?
There’s no need to worry about late fees! We moved to a fine-free model in June 2022. However, for the sake of other customers, we encourage you to renew or return your item(s) at your earliest convenience.
Can I still borrow items while your system is unavailable?
Yes, you can still borrow – and return – items at branches. Plus, you can borrow ebooks, audiobooks, films and music from digital collections like OverDrive, Hoopla and Kanopy (see the full list at tpl.ca)
Can I book a study room?
Library staff are manually reserving study rooms on a first come, first serve basis. Please call or visit a branch to confirm availability.
Are library events, workshops and programs still happening?
Yes, most are still happening. However, please note programs and workshops scheduled in Computer Learning Centres have been cancelled until further notice.
- In-person events
For local events, we recommend calling the host branch to confirm. For our Salon Series, On Civil Society and other signature series, check Eventbrite. - Online events
Browse and register for upcoming events on Crowdcast: TPL Programs, TPL Culture and TPL Kids.
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