Small Business
Featured services by audience type
Starting a business is more than just renting a space and putting up a sign. We offer free online courses and programs that cover a wide range of business topics, as well as resources for market research, industry reports and more.
Our programs are presented by industry professionals such as CPA accountants, lawyers, certified financial planners, government representatives, and local entrepreneurs. Check our business program listings, always refreshing in the 'What's Happening' box at the bottom of this page, often to stay up to date on new live program offerings.
Materials and Resources
Business Source Elite: Whole articles from top professional publications, on accounting, banking, finance, international business, marketing, sales, and more.
PressReader: Read newspapers from around the world.
Overdrive/Libby: Read thousands of magazines from around the world.
Legal Trac: Full articles from major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals.
We also have live Zoom business webinars facilitated by local experts; make sure you check back often on our program listings, as we are constantly adding new topics. All you need is your library card to access these important live courses.
Resources for Students
Need resources to help you understand your professional path, homework and research projects? RPL has you covered.
Business Source Elite has full-text coverage of the world’s top business, management and economics journals, including well-known publications such as Harvard Business Review series, McKinsey Quarterly, and Ivey Business Journal.
Brainfuse offers study guides and learning activities connected to Saskatchewan curriculum for grades 1 to 12. Students can also submit their writing to receive grammar help. From 3:00 PM to 11:59pm daily, students can connect with a live tutor.
Britannica School is ideal if you are looking for an online encyclopedia. When you log in, you can pick whether you want to be connected to the elementary, middle or high school version of the encyclopedia.
Mango Languages is a great resource for teens if they are interested in learning a new language or improving their English skills, and there are over 70 languages to choose from. Note: If you are interested in language learning for young children, check out the Little Pim videos available on Kanopy.
ELibrary, Gale in Context: High School Edition are great for finding magazine articles and news on various research topics.
Looking for more supports? Check out our list of online products available to access.
Questions? Contact Tim Xie at txie@reginalibrary.ca or 306.777.6013