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Brosens, D., De Donder, L., Dury, S., Vanwing, T., & Verté, D. (2015). Life Long Learning: The Prison Library as a Bridge to Participation. Procedia - Social And Behavioral Sciences, 191(The Proceedings of 6th World Conference on educational Sciences), 1496-1500. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.04.434
Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies. Retrieved from http://www.caefs.ca/feature/fact-sheets/
Clark, S., & MacCreaigh, E. (2006). Library services to the incarcerated : applying the public library model in correctional facility libraries. Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2006.
Curry, A., Wolf, K., & Boutilier, S. (2003). Canadian federal prison libraries: a national survey. Journal Of Librarianship & Information Science, 35(3), 141-152.
Dauvergne, M. (2012). Adult correctional statistics in Canada, 2010/2011. Retrieved from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-002-x/2012001/article/11715-eng.htm
Dayan, C. (2007). Words Behind Bars: Do prisoners have a right to read what they want?. Boston Review, 32(6), 25-28.
GELA. (n.d). Retrieved March 26, 2016 from http://gela.ca/gela-prison-project-2/
Human Rights in Community Corrections. (2013). Retrieved Match 29, 2016 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/publications/rights/wgroup/cce-02-eng.shtml
Inmate Rights and Grievance Options, (1998). Retrieved March 30, 2016 from http://www.johnhoward.ab.ca/pub/C38.htm
Lehmann, V., Locke, J., & International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, T. (. (Netherlands). (2005). Guidelines for Library Services to Prisoners. 3rd Edition. IFLA Professional Reports, No. 92. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
Mia Dauvergnen (2012). Adult correctional statistics in Canada, 2010/2011. Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-002-x/2012001/article/11715-eng.pdf
Position Statement on the Fundamental Right of People who are Incarcerated to Read, Learn and Access Information. (2014). Retrieved March 27, 2016 from http://cla.ca/wp-content/uploads/CLA_CALL_statement_prison_libraries_14Sept2014_Final2.pdf
Sivak, A. (2016). Books behind bars: Library volunteers in Edmonton prisons [PowerPoint Presentation and Recorded Presentation]. Retrieved from University of Alberta, eClass.
Stewart, L. A., Wilton, G., & Sapers, J. (2016). Offenders with Cognitive Deficits in a Canadian Prison Population: Prevalence, Profile, and Outcomes. International Journal Of Law & Psychiatry, 447-14 8p. doi:10.1016/j.ijlp.2015.08.026
Vogel, B. (2009). The Prison Library Primer: A Program for the Twenty-First Century. Scarecrow Press.
Vogel, B. (2008). Two Million on the Wrong Side of the Digital Divide. Retrieved March 28, 2016 from http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/two-million-wrong-side-digital-divide
Women’s Prison Book Project. (n.d.). Retrieved March 29, 2016 from http://wpbp.org/