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Toronto Tool Library : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toronto Tool Library
Toronto Tool Library (TTL) is a public library system based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tool libraries loan specialized tools for both experienced and inexperienced community members who are interested in home repair, maintenance, building projects, community projects, gardening and landscaping. In The Kitchen Library, small to medium-sized appliances are loaned for cooking and baking, serving equipment, culinary workshops. It partnered with the Toronto Public Library in 2015. ==History== In 2012, TTL was founded by Ryan Dyment and Lawrence Alvarez. TTL received its first grant from the Centre for Social Innovation and started a registered non-profit arm called the Institute for a Resource Based Economy (IRBE) in 2012.〔(Institute for a Resource Based Economy )〕 In March 2012, a tool lending library was established in Toronto west at the Parkdale Activity Recreation Centre, 1499 Queen Street West, Toronto. In 2012, a tool lending and Makerspace with a wood shop, laser cutter, 3D printers, workshops and community gatherings was established in Toronto East at 1803 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. In October 2013, a Makerspace was established in the East End of Toronto. In 2013, the TTL offered its first annual Alternative Gift Fair. In 2014, TTL sold $1000 bonds to fund its social change. In March 2015, TTL held a 54-Hour Hackathon, which gave participants training in hardware startups. The TTL partnered with the Toronto Public Library to open a brand new Tool Library on April 30, 2015 at the Downsview Public Library branch of the TPL, located at 2793 Keele Street.
TTL is supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Pioneer +TO, countless tool donors and volunteers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Libraries Unite! | Toronto Tool Library )〕
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