Top Ten Most Borrowed – October 2024
Alberta library patrons enjoyed reading about current events, outdoor activities, ghost stories, and much more in October!
Borrow these eBooks, eMagazines, and more through the Read Alberta Collection today!
eBooks
1. Even More Ghost Stories of Alberta
Barbara Smith
Published: Jul 24, 2001 by Lone Pine Publishing
ISBN: 9781551053233
2. Introduction to Early Childhood Education and Care
Carole Massing , Mary Lynne Matheson
Published: Jul 06, 2021 by Brush Education
ISBN: 9781550598872
3. Taken by the Muse
Anne Wheeler
Published: Oct 15, 2020 by NeWest Press
ISBN: 9781774390023
4. The Riel Problem
Albert Braz
Published: Jun 06, 2024 by University of Alberta Press
ISBN: 9781772127485
5. there’s more
Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike
Published: Oct 19, 2023 by University of Alberta Press
ISBN: 9781772127010
6. This is How You Start to Disappear
Astrid Blodgett
Published: Dec 01, 2023 by University of Alberta Press
ISBN: 9781772127225
7. All That’s Left
Lisa Guenther
Published: May 01, 2024 by NeWest Press
ISBN: 9781774390979
8. Beyond the Gallery
Published: Oct 15, 2021 by Laberinto Press
ISBN: 9781777085919
9. Bitter Medicine
Clem Martini
Published: Mar 15, 2010 by Freehand Books
ISBN: 9781460400159
10. DR SAD
David Bateman
Published: Jul 15, 2020 by University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 9781773851051
eMagazines
1. Alberta Outdoorsmen, October 2024
Alberta Outdoorsmen is designed to keep the hunters, anglers and trappers of Alberta up-to-date on the news, issues and events that surround hunting, fishing and trapping. Dedicated to maintaining our great outdoor heritage, Alberta Outdoorsmen tackles all of the issues head-on, providing insights through a great collection of outdoor writers and authors. If you love hunting, fishing and trapping, Alberta Outdoorsmen is the magazine for you.
2. Alberta Views, July-August 2024
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
3. Canadian Cowboy Country, October-November 2024
A western lifestyle magazine that celebrates the heritage, culture, and lifestyle of farm and ranch life.
4. Alberta Outdoorsmen, September 2024
Alberta Outdoorsmen is designed to keep the hunters, anglers and trappers of Alberta up-to-date on the news, issues and events that surround hunting, fishing and trapping. Dedicated to maintaining our great outdoor heritage, Alberta Outdoorsmen tackles all of the issues head-on, providing insights through a great collection of outdoor writers and authors. If you love hunting, fishing and trapping, Alberta Outdoorsmen is the magazine for you.
5. Alberta Views, June 2024
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
6. Alberta Views, March 2024
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
7. ATA Magazine, Spring 2024
The ATA Magazine contains a variety of feature and academic content by and for the teachers of Alberta. The magazine’s mission is to:
- reinforce that the ATA is the education authority in the province
- help teachers understand the broader issues in public education
- help teachers maintain and improve their teaching practice
- help teachers connect with their colleagues.
8. Edify, October 2024
Edify authentically reflects Edmonton while telling the stories about people, business, food, arts, design and spaces—all told in an uplifting and entertaining way. We edify our city.
9. Edify, September 2022
Edify authentically reflects Edmonton while telling the stories about people, business, food, arts, design and spaces—all told in an uplifting and entertaining way. We edify our city.
10. filling Station, Issue 81
Experimental literary magazine that publishes art, poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and has been around for 25 years
“No Definition of Alberta Culture is complete without recognizing the herculean efforts of Alberta publishers to bring the prodigious talents of Canadian writers to eager readers everywhere.”
~ Steve Budnarchuk, Audreys Books