Welcome to the Nunavut Arctic College Library. With campus locations in each region, full-time staff are available year-round to provide library tours, presentations, and/or hands-on library instruction sessions.

The Nunatta Campus library is designed to provide resources and facilities for students and staff, in support of College-wide programs and research. The library is located on the ground floor of the main building. There are about 6,000 circulating books, 400 reference titles, 110 magazine subscriptions and 1,000 audiovisual items.

The Kivalliq Campus Library serves Arctic College staff and students, as well as the public of Rankin Inlet. Library assistance is available on a part-time basis throughout the school year.

The Kitikmeot Campus Library serves Arctic College staff and students. A library assistant is available on a part-time basis throughout the school year. Most of the library books, along with a selection of videos are located in the main Arctic College building.

Services at the Centre are primarily focused on documenting Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, which includes Inuit knowledge, social and cultural values, practices, beliefs, language and world-view.

The facility operates year-round and is equipped with a reference library and has limited office space available for researchers. College students and the public are encouraged to contact the Centre coordinator for further information.

Cambridge Bay and Rankin Inlet are staffed in the evenings and on weekends. Please see Hours and Locations for further information.

The Nunavut Arctic College Library Catalogue and access to magazine and journal articles through the Proquest Database are available online in any community.

Staff can access library journals held by Arctic College through our library services. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for assistance with accessing library resources from any community.

The Nunavut Wildlife Resource Centres Coalition was established as a partnership between a number of agencies located in Iqaluit with a mandate or interest in wildlife management in Nunavut.

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Nunavut Arctic College and the Nunavut Research Institute