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adam-machiavelli Feb 12, 2008 6:15 PM

Ottawa Public Library OPL
 
Has anyone seen the 2 letters in the Ottawa Citizen saying that the main branch of the library should relocate to some mall or big-box centre in the far flung suburbs? They are calling it a 'revolutionary' idea! I laughed really hard when i read it. Then I threw up a bit when I realized they were being serious. Then I cried when I realized this is part of the mediocratic malaise perverting the minds of people in this city and therefore A LOT of people probably think this is a good idea!

Mille Sabords Feb 13, 2008 4:51 PM

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Originally Posted by adam-machiavelli (Post 3349491)
Has anyone seen the 2 letters in the Ottawa Citizen saying that the main branch of the library should relocate to some mall or big-box centre in the far flung suburbs? They are calling it a 'revolutionary' idea! I laughed really hard when i read it. Then I threw up a bit when I realized they were being serious. Then I cried when I realized this is part of the mediocratic malaise perverting the minds of people in this city and therefore A LOT of people probably think this is a good idea!

I missed that, but I'm going to try and find those letters. It never ceases to baffle me what some people can come up with. :koko:

What do you think is the best response to that type of "suggestion"? A letter with a vigorous counter-argument, or just ignore them and hope they just go away quietly?

adam-machiavelli Feb 13, 2008 6:06 PM

You should confront them or else their stupidity will fester. If they offer a rebuttal, it'll probably read even stupider than their original letter.

clynnog Feb 13, 2008 6:13 PM

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Originally Posted by adam-machiavelli (Post 3349491)
Has anyone seen the 2 letters in the Ottawa Citizen saying that the main branch of the library should relocate to some mall or big-box centre in the far flung suburbs?


Is there still a library branch in the Emerald Plaza on Merivale...east side near where there is a Staples etc.

Ottawade Feb 13, 2008 8:30 PM

We should slowly start rolling downtown lifestyle enhancements out to the suburband mega-malls..... starting with parking meters :D

citizen j Feb 14, 2008 11:03 PM

^Hear! Hear!!
Imagine the impact of applying the downtown meter rate to all suburban retail parking lots. It would certainly boost transit use. Okay, yes, I'm dreaming.

m0nkyman Feb 16, 2008 3:09 AM

They can have a library in a mall.... but they need to take a needle exchange as well... ;)

Jamaican-Phoenix Feb 16, 2008 3:36 AM

In exchange for putting the main library in a mall, we should meter the crap out of the suburbs...Fair trade, I say... :P

movebyleap Feb 17, 2008 4:26 AM

Cool! Husbands can check out the libraries & read sports mags while their wives shop! LOL!

J.OT13 Jan 27, 2026 8:35 PM

Transforming this thread into a general OPL thread.

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Did You Notice Something New? OPL Unveils a New Brand!

https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca...?itok=eFNVRAuR

Today is the day!

OPL’s new brand reflects who we are: connecting with curiosity, exploring new possibilities, sparking inspiration, and ensuring every interaction feels welcoming.

Why now? OPL is about books…and so much more! It is a hub for literacy, creativity, and community. Our new brand reflects who we are today and communicates our mission to inspire learning, spark curiosity, and connect people.

But don’t worry! Everything you love about OPL is still here. Our new brand simply ties it all together, making it easier and more fun to explore, connect, and engage with your library.

Designed with Purpose
  • The woven “O” symbolizes OPL as a ‘third space’ that brings people, ideas, and communities together, with each thread reflecting individuals in the fabric. It echoes our library shelves, full of books, CDs, and even Chromebooks, while nodding to e-readers or other digital devices, representing the many ways people connect with our resources
  • A clear, legible, and accessible wordmark, combined with an adaptable design, makes the library easy to recognize and navigate.
  • The palette is inspired by nature and Ottawa’s official flower, the tulip—bold, warm, and full of energy.
  • Our imagery celebrates the people who make OPL come alive—working, learning, playing, and exploring. They reflect Ottawa’s diverse communities and capture the wonder and curiosity we spark every day.
  • The new tagline—Connect with Curiosity—welcomes you to explore, engage, and try something new at OPL.

How We Arrived Here

This new brand was shaped by you, OPL employees, and our community partners. Your feedback helped guide both the design and how we’ll bring it to life.

Join the Celebration!

That’s right! We’re celebrating OPL’s bold new brand and everything it represents—and you’re invited!

Visit your branch, pick up a free tote and sweet treat (while supplies last), choose a new library card design, and share a #ConnectWithCuriosity pic of yourself and the new OPL brand on your socials. We want to see your excitement!
https://collections.biblioottawalibr...eils-new-brand


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