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STUDENT

LIBRARY GUIDE

University of Toronto Students’ Union, Local 98, Canadian Federation of Students presents...
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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

Introduction...03 General Services...05 Improving Services...07 Robarts Library...09 Gerstein Library...13 College Libraries...14 Innis College...14 New College...14 St. Michaels College...15 Trinity College...15 University College...16 Victoria University...17

Faculty Specific Libraries...18

Architecture, Landscape & Design...18

Business/Management...18

Dentistry...19

Engineering & Computer Science...19

Family & Community Medicine...20

Law...20

Music...20

Ontario Institute For Studies In Education...21

Theology...21 Departmental Libraries...23 Art Library...23 Chemistry...24 Criminology...24 Earth Sciences...24

Industrial Relations & Human Resources...24

Mathematical...25

Physics...25

Community Service Libraries...26

Career Resource Centre...26

Dr. Chun Library...26

First Nations House...26

University of Toronto Mississauga & University of Toronto Scarborough...28

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INTRODUCTION

The University of Toronto boasts 44 libraries and a combined collection of more than 20 million items. The University of Toronto is also the home of Robarts Library – the second largest library in North America and the largest library in Canada. With such a vast amount of information available to students it is easy to be intimidated, lost in the search for library resources and shy away from accessing the different spaces available.

This guide is not intended to have every piece of information regarding a library and its services. However, it is meant to be a starting point to introduce you to the different libraries that exist and the basic services each provides. Robarts Library and Gerstein Library are by far the most known spaces for study, but each library has a different element that can enhance your study and research abilities.

This guide is intended for undergraduate students and only touches the surface of UofT’s research institutions. In addition to the information listed in this guide, we encourage you to visit library websites for specific borrowing policies and schedules, research support, the availability of new and exciting workshops and the featured collections.

This guide is the first in a series that the University of Toronto Students’ Union wishes to produce this year. We have heard feedback from students that it is often difficult to navigate the numerous amount of services offered at an institution as large as the University of Toronto. It is our hope that the guides we are able to produce this year will make navigating the services at the University of Toronto easier for students.

We would love to hear your feedback on this guide. It will help us in creating additional guides in future. Please email [email protected] and [email protected] if you have any suggestions, or want to get involved in creating additional guides. Yours Truly,

Corey Scott

VP Internal & Services, 2012-2013 Munib Sajjad

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GUIDELINES

1. ADDRESS | BUILDING | FLOOR OR ROOM: Some libraries will share

the same address as another library. For instance, Robarts Library hosts numerous other libraries within its space. Other libraries may sometimes be located within a building that fulfills other purposes, such as the Law Library that also has facilities for classes.

2. PHONE | EMAIL: This is a generic phone and email contact. For larger libraries, check online for the multitude of librarian and staff resources that range from specific programs to IT help.

3. WEBSITE: Some websites utilize a generic utoronto.ca library website format while other libraries may link to a faculty, college or independent page. Websites also indicate any modifications in operating hours

4. HOURS OF OPERATION: The hours of operation indicate when the library is open. These hours do not account for statutory holidays, the winter break and summer hours. Check online for up-to-date and extended library hours for exam seasons. Some services may not be offered during operation hours since they may require professional librarian or technical support. 5. COLLECTION: Collections indicate the size, specialization and types of

collections available. Visit individual library’s websites for listings of featured collections. Most libraries have catalogued their collections onto the central library database.

6. SERVICES:This provides a basic overview of services at a specific library. This is to indicate the extra pieces of information that might be appealing to students, such as the availability of computer workstations and group study spaces.

7. REFERENCE SERVICES: Reference Services indicate when professional librarians are available to aid in searching and retrieving documents 8. RESTRICTED MATERIALS: Some documents are by request only or are

unable to borrow due to a fragileness or value of the item. The best example is the Rare book Library.

9. FOOD SERVICES: Some libraries have food services in or around the library. Most libraries do not have this provision.

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GENERAL

SERVICES

USING CENTRAL LIBRARY SERVICES

www.onesearch.library.utoronto.ca

The University of Toronto has compiled the information of all its libraries into one central website to make the search for resources simpler. Find links to individual libraries, summaries of services, and a comprehensive search engine for catalogues, e-resources and different collections,

T-CARD:

Your student card is your primary identification for accessing library services. Additionally, for the majority of large libraries a T-Card is required for photocopying, printing and micro-text printing. The T-card office is located on the second floor of Robarts Library.

Hours of Operation:

Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 9am-5pm Tues 9am-7pm

BORROWING:

Most libraries have similar borrowing policies. However, some libraries have different collections with different demands, which warrant different loan periods, availabilities, renewal policies and item limits. Check with the individual library on their lending policies.

Generic loan privileges for undergraduate students:

Loan Period: 14 days

Renewals: 3 renewals, 14 days each Item Limit: 50 items

EXAM REPOSITORIES:

The central library system collects old exams for reference. Currently, the central repository carries the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, UTM and UTSC. Student faculty associations also typically have past exams for student access.

RESEARCH CONSULTATION:

Book an appointment with a librarian to discuss research strategies. Use the central library request system or contact individual libraries directly.

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ASK A LIBRARIAN:

www.onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/contact-us

Chat online with a librarian to help answer any of your questions.

Hours of Operation:

Mon-Thurs: 10am-10pm Fri: 10am-5pm

Sat/Sun: 11am-5pm

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HELP DESK:

www.help.ic.utoronto.ca | 416-978-4357 | [email protected]

Located on the first floor of Robarts library, the help desk provides assistance with UTORid accounts, UofT email services, the campus wireless network and general inquiries about computing services.

Hours of Operation:

Walk-in: Mon-Fri 9:30am-7pm; Sat 11am-2pm

Telephone: Mon-Fri 8:30am-9pm; Sat 11am-3pm; Sun 1pm-5pm Similar help desks are available at UTM and UTSC libraries. REQUESTING ITEMS TO ANOTHER LOCATION:

From one UofT campus to another (Inter Campus Delivery, or IDL):

An item can be requested from another campus through the online catalogue. Delivery takes up to five days.

From an institution unaffiliated with UofT (Interlibrary Loan, or ILL):

Students, staff and faculty can request books, journal articles and other materials from worldwide institutions using the Interlibrary Loan Service (ILL). The library will inform those who request this service if there is an associated fee, although this service is typically free. Gerstein, OISE, Robarts, UTM and UTSC libraries offer ILL.

WORKSHOPS:

www.resource.library.utoronto.ca/workshops

The central library website lists available workshops on research and library strategies and software. Workshops can be searched by library. Students can also visit individual library webpages to get updates on research methods for particular streams such as humanities or sciences.

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IMPROVING

SERVICES

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARIES MISSION STATEMENT:

The mission of the University of Toronto Library is to foster the search for knowledge and understanding in the University and the wider community. To this end, we shall provide innovative services and comprehensive access to information founded upon our developing resources as one of the leading research libraries in the world.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARIES STATEMENT OF SERVICE VALUES:

We are responsive to our user communities We listen and treat each other with respect

We are committed to delivery of services in a helpful and courteous manner We are committed to providing accessible and reliable services which are

instructive, accurate and timely

We are committed to acquiring, organizing, preserving and enhancing the value of our resources

We are committed to delivering information using the most effective technologies available

We are committed to maintaining, with both the University and our users, a clean, attractive and secure library environment

We are committed to working together as a team, sharing information and expertise

We share a commitment to learning in order to enhance our capabilities to provide good service

COPYRIGHT AND LIBRARY HOURS:

The University of Toronto Students’ Union sits on the University Library Committee to ensure that students are represented and has a voice in the development of the University’s library services.

This past year, the UTSU has been working with students, faculty and librarians to oppose the increase in copyright fees imposed by the University Administrations’ unilateral decision to increase the student fee to Access Copyright. The fee increased from $3.38 to $26.00 despite the lack of need to impose the fee. A coalition of partners continue to fight the copyright fee as more Universities across the country have decided to oppose the hike.

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IMPROVING SERVICES

As the population of undergraduate students at all three campuses continues to grow, so does the need for late night study space. The Students’ Union is actively involved in lobbying efforts to secure additional extended hours for multiple libraries during mid-term and exam periods. We are also lobbying to increase the regular hours of operation for the Mississauga Campus library.

Want to get involved in improving our library services? Join the Academic and Student Rights Commission and email [email protected].

FOOD ON CAMPUS:

The University of Toronto Students’ Union knows how difficult it can be to balance cramming for a final and a mental/physical health. During mid-term season and exam periods, the UTSU visits libraries with expanded hours of operations to give out sandwiches, fruit, granola bars, coffee and tea to students hard at work. Find us at Robarts Library after midnight and visit www.utsu.ca/ gotyou for locations and times.

RECOMMEND A TITLE:

Is UofT missing a book? Suggest a title that you think should be added to the collection.

Found an older publication in the stacks that is not published in the collection? Let the library know and they will add it.

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ROBARTS

LIBRARY

Main Library

416-978-8450

Full Access Library Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-11pm Sat: 9am-10pm Sun: 10am-10pm

First three floors access: Mon-Thurs: 24 hours Fri: 12am-11pm Sat: 9am-10pm Sun: 10am-12am

Collection: 4.5 million bookform items, 4.1 microform items, 740,000 other items. Second largest library in North America

Services: Accessibility Services, T-Card Office, workstations, group study spaces, carrels (for graduate students), photocopying, printing, scanning Reference Services:

Monday to Friday 10am-7pm Saturday: 12pm-5pm Sunday: 1pm-5pm

Restricted materials: Rare books, latest issues of periodicals, loose-leaf volumes

Food Court:

Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-2pm; Fri: 8:30am-1pm Starbucks:

Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat: 9am-5pm; Sun: 10am-5pm Subway:

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ROBARTS LIBRARY

OTHER LIBRARIES LOCATED AT

ROBARTS:

EAST ASIAN (CHENG YU TUNG) LIBRARY

130 St. George Street | Robarts Library | 8th Floor 416-978-3300 | [email protected] www.library.utoronto.ca/east Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-7:30pm Fri: 9am-6pm Sat: 12pm-5pm Collection: 553,000+ Chinese, Japanese and Korean materials Services: photocopying, microform readers & printers, Chinese, Japanese & Korean workstations

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 10am-6pm

Restricted materials: Rare books, latest issues of periodicals, loose-leaf volumes

INFORMATION STUDIES LIBRARY: INFORUM

140 St. George Street | Bissell Building | 4th & 5th Floor 416-978-7060 | help.ischool@ utoronto.ca www.ischool.utoronto.ca/services/ inforum-is Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:45am-10pm Fri: 8:45am-7pm Sat-Sun: 11am-7pm

Collection: 128,000 print collections Services: workstations, workshops, audiovisual equipment

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 8:30am-5pm

Restricted materials: Serials and reference materials

MAP AND DATA LIBRARY

130 St. George Street Robarts Library | 5th Floor 416-978-5589 [email protected] www.mdl.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 11am-5pm Collection:

Data Library Service Collection: Circa 5000 files of statistical, and research data, text files, and some spatial data files, primarily but not exclusively in the social and medical sciences. Also, major financial and economic databases.

Map and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Collection: 235,000 maps, thousands of aerial shots, 15,000 volumes, 22,351 microforms. Collection includes maps, atlases and GIS data providing worldwide coverage on a large range of subjects. Books are support material on cartography, bibliographies, gazetteers, etc.

Services: GIS software, computer labs, photocopying, large format scanning

Reference Services: Mon-Fri: 11am-5pm

Restricted materials: Collection is reference-use only. Some materials require 24 hours notice for retrieval

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ROBARTS LIBRARY

PETRO JACYK CENTRAL & EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE

130 St. George StreetRobarts Library | Room 3008 | 3rd Floor 416-978-0588 [email protected] www.pjrc.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-11pm Sat: 9am-10pm Sun: 10am-10pm

Collection: reference collection of over 4,600 encyclopedias, historical atlases and chronologies, dictionaries, archival guides, bibliographies, biographical dictionaries, handbooks and directories; a selection of Russian- and Ukrainian-language video recordings; and bimonthly displays of selected new Slavic acquisitions.

Services: printing & photocopying Reference Services: Upon request Restricted materials: Collection is reference-use only

RARE BOOKS AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (THOMAS FISHER RARE BOOK LIBRARY)

120 St. George Street | Robarts Library 416-978-5285 [email protected] www.fisher.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Collection: Approximately 640,000 volumes; 2,600 linear metres of manuscripts; early Canadian and European maps

Services: limited photocopying and digital photography

Reference Services: during operating hours

Restricted materials: Non-circulating. Membership registration required

RICHARD CHARLES LEE

CANADA-HONG KONG LIBRARY

130 St. George St. | Robarts Library | 8th Floor 416-946-8978 [email protected] www.library.utoronto.ca/hongkong Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 10am-7:30pm Fri: 10am-6pm Sat: 12-5pm

Collection: 50,000 volumes focusing on Hong Kong, Canada-Hong Kong relations, and Hong Kong Canadians Services: presentations, exhibitions and a Hong Kong seminar series. Reference Services:

Mon-Fri 10am-5pm

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ROBARTS LIBRARY

UOFT ARCHIVES & RECORDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (UTARMS) 120 St. George Street | Robarts Library | 4th floor

416-978-5344 | [email protected] www.utarms.library.utoronto.ca

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Collection: Corporate records of the U of T and non-corporate records of faculty and organizations associated with the university. Includes some publications produced by or about the U of T and U of T Masters theses from 1890’s to 1989, PhD theses to 1971. Includes photographs of University people, buildings, events; films, videos; cartographic records; tapes and transcripts of Oral History interviews)

Services: Photocopying of non-fragile items with advanced notice Reference Services:

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GERSTEIN

LIBRARY

Gerstein Science Information Centre

7 & 9 King’s College Circle

416-978-2280 | [email protected] www.gerstein.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am – 11pm Fri: 8:30am-10pm Sat 9am-10pm Sun: 10am-10pm

Collection: 945,000 volumes of journals and books, 100,000 electronic journals and books. Focus on Anatomy, Biology, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Public Health, Rehabilitation and Sciences

Services: group study spaces, carrels for graduate students, lockers, workstations, printing in colour and black & white (tabloid size available), photocopying, scanning

Restricted materials: Serials Understudy Café:

Starbucks Euro Baguette Express Pizza Pizza

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COLLEGE

LIBRARIES

INNIS COLLEGE

INNIS COLLEGE LIBRARY

2 Sussex Avenue | Innis College | 2nd and 3rd Floor 416-978-4497 | [email protected]

www.utoronto.ca/innis/library

Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9:30am-6pm Fri: 9:30am-5pm

Extended hours during exam season

Collection: Focus on cinema studies, environmental and urban studies Services: workstations, printing, photocopy

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm Restricted materials: Serials and Reference material

NEW COLLEGE

IVEY LIBRARY

20 Willcocks Street | New College 416-978-2493 | [email protected] www.newcollege.utoronto.ca/academics/new-college-academic-programs/ d-g-ivey-library Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-11pm Fri: 9am-5pm Sat: 2pm-6pm Sun: 1pm-9pm

Collection: 25,000 volumes, 90,000 periodical articles. Focus on Women & Gender Studies, Caribbean Studies, Disability Studies, Equity Studies, South Asian Studies and African Studies. Collection of documents on status of women committees and councils.

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COLLEGE LIBRARIES

Services: printing & photocopying, computer lounge (Mon, Wed, Fri – 9:30am-5:15pm, Tues, Thurs – 9:30am-7pm)

Reference Services: Upon availability and request

Restricted materials: Newspapers, women studies journals, course materials

ST. MICHAELS COLLEGE

JOHN M. KELLY LIBRARY

113 St. Joseph Street 416-926-7114 [email protected] www.stmikes.utoronto.ca/kelly/ default.asp Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-11:45pm Sat: 10am-11:45pm Sun: 1pm-11:45pm

Collection: 275,000+ book volumes, 500 current journal subscriptions and 4,000 movies and documentaries with focus on humanities disciplines including Catholic theology, the Middle Ages, book history and media, Celtic Studies, and English, French, Italian, Slavic and German literature. Services: personal librarians, academic writing centres, group study space, over 100 computer workstations, study space for over 700 students, black & white and colour photocopying/printing, coat lockers

Reference Services: Mon-Fri 9:30am-5pm

Restricted materials: rare books and archival materials

Food Options: Kelly Café PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES LIBRARY

113 St. Joseph Street

Kelly Library | 4th floor

416-926-7146 [email protected] www.pims.ca/library Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm Sat/Sun: 1pm-6pm

Collection: 150,000 volumes. Major collection in Mediaeval studies. Items acquired pre-1978 are not listed on library catalogue

Services: photocopying/printing Reference Services: By request Restricted materials: All collections

TRINITY COLLEGE

JOHN W GRAHAM LIBRARY

6 Hoskin Avenue | Munk School of Global Affairs 416-978-5851 [email protected] www.trinity.utoronto.ca/Library_ Archives Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-11:45pm Fri: 8:30am-8:45pm Sat: 10am-8:45pm Sun: 10am-11:45pm

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COLLEGE LIBRARIES

Collection: 200,000 volumes.

Includes the joint theological collection of Wycliffe and Trinity Colleges. Collection emphasizes undergraduate humanities,

International Relations, Ethics, Society & Law, English, Philosophy, Classics and Religious Studies.

Services: workstations, group study space, printing/photocopying Reference Services: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Restricted materials: Periodicals 10 years and over, rare books and special collections. Audiovisual material.

MASSEY COLLEGE LIBRARY

4 Devonshire Place 416-978-2893 [email protected] www.masseycollege.ca/library Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-1:30pm, 1:30pm-5pm Collection: Approximately 46,000 volumes. The Library’s research collections focus on the history of the book with particular strength in nineteenth century book design and printing.

Services: iron hand presses, clamshell presses, punch cutting equipment

Reference Services: by appointment

Restricted materials: Special collections. All collections non-circulating

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

LAIDLAW LIBRARY

15 King’s College Circle | University

College | 2nd floor northeast corner

416-978-8107 [email protected] www.uc.utoronto.ca/library Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-9pm Fri: 9am-5pm Sat: 1pm-5pm Sun: 1pm-9pm

Collection: 35,000 items in the humanities and social sciences, focusing on Canadian Studies, Drama, Health Studies, Sexual Diversity Studies, and UC One: Engaging Toronto. Collections on writing, research, and study skills and the Purdy Collection (about 3,000 Canadian literature books which once belonged to the Canadian poet Al Purdy)

Services: group study space, workstations, printing, photocopying Reference Services: Upon request Restricted materials: Purdy collection

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VICTORIA UNIVERSITY

E J PRATT LIBRARY

71 Queen’s Park Crescent East | Victoria University 416-585-4470 [email protected] www.library.vicu.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-11:45pm Fri: 8:30am-6:45pm Sat: 10am-5:45pm Sun: 10am-1pm

Extended Hours during exam period Collection: 250,000 catalogued volumes. Emphasis on humanities and social sciences: Canadian Studies, Classics, English, French, German Literature, History, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies Services: group study space, computer workstations, access workstations, internal laptop rentals, wireless printing, scanners, design software, printing, photocopying Reference Services:

Info Desk 9:30am-4:45pm daily Mon-Thurs: 8:30am–8pm Friday: 8:30am-6pm Sat: 10am-5:45pm Sun: 10am-1pm

Restricted materials: Periodicals and reference collections do no circulate. Special collection and storage items available Mon-Fri at 10am, 1pm and 3pm

CENTRE FOR REFORMATION & RENAISSANCE STUDIES

71 Queen’s Park Crescent East | Victoria University – E J Pratt Library | Rm 301 416-585-4468 | [email protected] www.crrs.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Collection: 26,000 volumes

Services: photocopying at discretion of staff

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm

Restricted materials: Non-circulating

EMMANUEL COLLEGE LIBRARY

75 Queen’s Park Crescent East | Victoria University | 3rd Floor 416-585-4550 [email protected] www.library.vicu.utoronto.ca/ emmanuel Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-5pm Fri: 8:30am-5pm Sat: 1pm-5pm

Collection: 78,000 items. Emphasis on Theology & Religious Studies Services: computer workstations, internal laptop rentals, wireless printing, scanners, printing, photocopying

Reference Services: Weekday mornings and afternoons Restricted materials: Journals cannot be borrowed

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FACULTY

LIBRARIES

ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN, SHORE & MOFFAT LIBRARY

230 College Street | Architecture Building | 2nd Floor 416-978-2649 | [email protected] www.daniels.utoronto.ca/resources/shore_moffat_library Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-9pm Fri: 9am–7pm Sat/Sun: 12pm-5pm

Collection: 33,000+ with focus on contemporary architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. Similar collections available at: Robarts, Thomas Fisher Rare Books, Noranda Earth Sciences, Engineering and Computer Sciences and Gerstein libraries

Services: photocopying (copy card) Reference Service:

Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm

Restricted Materials: Reference and reserve items, protected collections and theses and major papers

BUSINESS INFORMATION CENTRE

105 St. George Street | Rotman School of Management | Room 5005 416-978-3421 | [email protected] www.rotman.utoronto.ca/bic Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:45am-9:30pm Fri: 8:45am-5pm Sat: 12pm-5pm Sun: 1pm-5pm

Only Rotman MBA/PhD students are able to access library after 9pm and on weekends.

Collection: 5000+ books, 500 journal and periodical titles, 100 active reference serials, business newspapers

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FACULTY LIBRARIES

Services: InfoSolutions (fee-based service), photocopying

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 8:45am-5pm

Restricted materials: Michael Bliss collection, periodicals, newspapers, Rotman PhD dissertations and Statistics Canada business-related publications

DENTISTRY LIBRARY

124 Edward Street | Faculty of Dentistry | Room 267 416-979-4916 x4560 [email protected] www.dentistry.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-8:30pm Fri: 8:30am-6pm

Building locks at 6pm, require access key for late hours

Collection: 30,000+ Services: workstations, photocopying

Restricted Materials: Rare books ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE LIBRARY

10 King’s College Road | Sanford Fleming Building | Room 2402 416-978-6578 [email protected] www.engineering.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-10:30pm Fri: 9am–6pm Sat: 9am-5pm Sun: 1pm-6pm Collection: 100,000+ electronic journals and books, 200,000+ print collection, 1,200 journal subscriptions Focus on Aerospace studies, biomaterials & biomedical

engineering, chemical engineering & applied chemistry, civil engineering, computer sciences, electrical & computer engineering, engineering science, environmental engineering, material science & engineering, mechanical & industrial engineering and mineral engineering.

Services: group study space, workstations, photocopying, scanning. Each subject has corresponding librarian. Reference Service: during operational hours

Restricted Materials: None listed ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE LIBRARY – AEROSPACE RESOURCE CENTRE 4925 Dufferin Street 416-667-7712 [email protected] www.utias.utoronto.ca/resources/ lib.htm Hours of Operation: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 9am-5pm Collection: 17,000

Reference Service: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 9am-5pm

Restricted Materials: Library use by appointment only

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FACULTY LIBRARIES

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY

MEDICINE LIBRARY

500 University Avenue

Rehabilitation Sciences Building 5th Floor 416-978-5606 [email protected] www.dfcm.utoronto.ca/library.htm Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Collection: 1500 on teaching skills, medical education principles, evaluation, family systems medicine, family medicine principles,

professional-patient communications, research methodology, academic leadership and mentorship. Services: Article alerts, reference requests, workstations, printing, photocopying

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm

Restricted materials: Current journals, residents and graduate students manuscripts do not circulate.

LAW LIBRARY (BORA LASKIN)

78 Queen’s Park | Flavelle House 416-978-1073 [email protected] www.library.law.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:45am-11pm Fri: 8:45am-8pm Sat/Sun: 10am-8pm

Extended hours for exam season Collection: 230,000 volumes of law and law-related materials. Over 700 scholarly legal periodicals

Services: Law Commons, legal research training, photocopying Reference Services: Available Monday to Friday 10am-4pm. Restricted materials: Borrowing privileges to law students. Statutes, regulations, law reports, legal encyclopedias, digests, periodicals and reserve books do not circulate. Food Services:

Express, Starbucks: Mon-Thurs: 8am-7pm; 8am-3pm

MUSIC LIBRARY

80 Queen’s Park Crescent Faculty of Music 416-978-3734 [email protected] www.music.utoronto.ca/library.htm Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-8:45pm Fri: 8:30am-5:45pm Sat: 10am-4:45pm

Collection: 280,000 bound vols., journals, scores and chamber music parts; 100,000 LPs, 60,000 compact discs, 30,000 78 rpm recordings (the Sniderman Recordings Archive); 4,000 open-reel tapes, 2,800 audio cassettes, 30,000 microform units, 6,800 sets of choral, band and orchestra parts.

Services: carrels for graduate students, photocopying for music materials

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 11am-5pm

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Restricted materials: Rare Book Room materials, protected materials, microforms, major collections and collected works of a composer must be used in the Library. Periodicals circulate overnight. Teaching staff and graduate students of the Faculty of Music may borrow recordings: otherwise use of recordings is restricted to the Listening Room. OISE LIBRARY

252 Bloor Street W | OISE Building

1st floor | 416-926-4719 [email protected] www.oise.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-9pm Fri: 8:30am-5pm Sat: 9am-5pm Sun: 1pm-6pm

Collection: Focus on publications related to education and pedagogy Services: Group study rooms, workshops

Reference Services: By request/ when staffed

Restricted materials: Some collections restricted to OISE students

THEOLOGY

CAVEN LIBRARY

59 St. George Street | Knox College 416-978-4504 [email protected] www.knox.utoronto.ca/life-at-knox/ caven-library Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-10pm Fri: 8:30am-5pm Sat: 12pm-4pm Collection: 80,000 volumes and a journal collection of over 200 current subscriptions. The Library’s collections emphasize Biblical Studies, Reformed History and Theology, Presbyterianism, in particular The Presbyterian Church in Canada, as well as pastoral practice and materials relating to women and the Church. Not all titles are on online system, available through card catalogue.

Services: Study carrels, 8 computers, printing

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm

Restricted materials: Rare books, manuscripts, periodicals, and unique copies of theses. Reserve books only for students & staff in the TST program.

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FACULTY LIBRARIES

REGIS COLLEGE

100 Wellesley St. W | Regis College 416-922-5474 x234 [email protected] www.regiscollege.ca/library Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8:45am-7:30pm Fri: 8:45am-4:30pm Sat: 12pm-4:30pm

Collection: 83,000 volumes, over 225 periodical subscriptions. Collection is mainly theology and theology related material with particular strength in Roman Catholic systematic and historical theology, Christian ethics, Christian spirituality and Jesuitica. Some items not on online catalogue

Services: group study space, computer lab, photocopying, printing Reference Services: Weekday mornings and afternoons

Restricted materials: Periodicals, theses, fragile books, Lonergan Research Institute collection.

ST. AUGUSTINE’S SEMINARY LIBRARY

2661 Kingston Road 416-261-7207 [email protected] www.staugustines.on.ca/academic/library.html Hours of Operation: Mon/Tues/Thurs: 9am-12pm, 1pm-4:30pm, 7pm-9pm Wed/Fri: 9am-12pm, 1pm-4:30pm Sat: 1pm-5pm Sun: 1pm-5pm, 7pm-9pm

Collection: 41,000+ volumes focused on Roman Catholic theology Reference Services: Upon request

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DEPARTMENTAL

LIBRARIES

ART LIBRARY

100 St. George Street | Sidney Smith | Room 6032B 416-978-5006 | [email protected] www.art.utoronto.ca/resources/art-library

Hours of Operation: Mon–Fri: 10am-5pm

Collection: 30,000 temporary and permanent exhibition catalogues. Over 200,000 high-resolution photographs. Wide subject matter with strong focus on Medieval architecture & manuscripts, Roman sculpture and works in ivory & metal.

Services: photocopying, scanning, workstations Reference Service: During operational hours Restricted Materials: Nothing circulates ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS LIBRARY

60 St. George Street | McLennan Physical Laboratories

Room 1306 (13th floor) | 416-978-4268 | [email protected]

www.astro.utoronto.ca/AALibrary

Hours of Operation: Mon–Fri: 9am – 5pm

Collection: 25,000 volumes dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics. Also carries physics, mathematics and computer science. Similar collections at Gerstein Library

Services: photocopying

Reference Services: 9:30am-5pm Food Services:

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DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARIES

CHEMISTRY LIBRARY

80 St. George Street | Lash Miller Room 480 | 416-978-3587 [email protected] www.chem.utoronto.ca/facilities/ chemlib Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Collection: 24,500 volumes focusing primarily on chemistry books and journals

Services: photocopying (copy cards) Reference Services:

Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Restricted Materials: Periodicals do not circulate CRIMINOLOGY INFORMATION SERVICES LIBRARY

14 Queens Park Crescent West Centre for Criminology

416-978-7068 [email protected] www.criminology.utoronto.ca/lib Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-6pm Fri: 9am-5pm

Collection: 25,000 books, journals, government reports, statistics and other documents in criminology Services: fee-for-service for in-depth bibliographic work,

workstations, audio/visual equipment, photocopying

Reference Services: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Restricted materials: Periodicals and reference material do not circulate

EARTH SCIENCES LIBRARY (NORANDA)

5 Bancroft Avenue | Earth Sciences Centre | 2nd Floor | 416-978-3024 [email protected] www.earth.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 9am-9pm Fri: 9am-6pm Sat: 9am-5pm Collection: 100,000 electronic journals and books, 107,000 volumes of journals and books. Focus on forestry, geology, botany and ecology & evolutionary biology

Services: Group and quiet study space, photocopying, printing Restricted materials: Not listed INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & HUMAN RESOURCES (JEAN AND DOROTHY NEWMAN) LIBRARY)

121 St. George Street | Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources | Main Floor 416-978-2928 [email protected] www.cirhr.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 10am-6:30pm Fri: 10am-5pm Collection: 11,500 volumes, 350 journal titles, 90 VHS videotapes, and a vertical file of some 600 subjects. The collection focuses on labour relations and collective bargaining, personnel administration, labour law, labour economics; industrial psychology and sociology, and human relations; women & minorities in the workforce; and includes a Labour Union Archives.

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DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARIES

Services: printing, photocopying Reference Services:

During operating hours

Restricted materials: Borrowing services only available to Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources students

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

LIBRARY

40 St. George Street | Bahen Centre Room 6141 | 416-978-8624 [email protected] www.math.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Collection: 40,000+ volumes of journals and books

Services:

group space, photocopying, printing Reference Services:

Monday to Friday 9am-5pm PHYSICS LIBRARY 60 St. George St. | McLennan

Physical Laboratories | Room 211C 416-978-5188 [email protected] www.physics.utoronto.ca/physics-at-uoft/library Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9:15am-5pm Collection: 38,000+ collections focusing on physics, meteorology and geophysics. Similar collections at Gerstein Library.

Services: computer stations, photocopying/printing Reference Services: during operating hours Restricted materials:

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COMMUNITY

LIBRARIES

CAREER RESOURCE CENTRE / ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTRE 214 College Street | Koffler Student Services Centre

Student Life Commons | 416-978-8002 | [email protected] www.careers.utoronto.ca/libresource

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Tues: 9am-6pm

Collection: Focus on education calendars, career information, employment information and work, study and travel abroad information

Services: One-day book loans, academic success seminars & workshops, workstations, free local faxing, TV/VCR units, photocopying

Reference Services: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Tues: 9am-6pm

Restricted materials: No borrowing privileges

DR. CHUN RESOURCE LIBRARY – CENTRE FOR WOMEN & TRANS PEOPLE & OPIRG

563 Spadina Avenue | North Borden Building Centre for Women and Trans People

416-978-8201 | [email protected]

www.opirgtoronto.org/resourcelibrary | womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca

Hours of Operation: Tues-Thurs: 12pm-6pm Collection:

Over 1,500 books, magazines and reports on social & environmental justice Services: workshops and community building, see

womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca/ Reference Services: Upon request

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COMMUNITY LIBRARIES

FIRST NATIONS LIBRARY

563 Spadina Avenue | North Borden Building | 3rd Floor 416-978-0413 | [email protected]

www.fnh.utoronto.ca/Current-Students/Resource-Centre.htm

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm

Collection: Printed and audio-visual materials on range of Aboriginal topics. Services: photocopying, printing

Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm Restricted materials: Class reading material

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MISSISSAUGA &

SCARBOROUGH

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA

3359 Mississauga Road North

905-828-5237 | [email protected] | www.library.utm.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs: 8am-12am Fri: 8am-9pm Sat: 12pm-9pm Sun: 12pm-12am

Extended hours for exam periods

Collection: 340,000 volumes, 2,100 subscriptions.

Services: group study space, Data/GIS, Finance Learning Centre, workstations, internal laptop rentals, photocopying, printing, scanning Restricted Materials: Maps and reference material

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH

1265 Military Trail 416-287-7481 | [email protected] www.utsc.library.utoronto.ca HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-10:30pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-6pm

Extended hours for exam periods Collection: 357,000 volumes

Services: group study space, workstations, internal laptop rentals, photocopying, printing, scanning

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OTHER

LIBRARIES

HART HOUSE LIBRARY

7 Hart House Circle | Hart House | 2nd floor 416-978-2452 | [email protected] www.harthouse.ca

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 7am-11pm Sat-Sun: 7am-9pm

Royal Ontario Museum Library

100 Queen’s Park | Royal Ontario Museum | 1st floor

416-586-5595 | [email protected] www.rom.on.ca/collections/library

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 12pm-4:30pm Tues: 12pm-5:30pm

Collection: Anthropology, archaeology, botany, costume, Canadiana, entomology, geology, herpetology, ichthyology, invertebrate zoology,

mammalogy, mineralogy, museology, paleontology, textiles, and the decorative arts.

Services: photocopying/printing, colour and 11x17 printing Reference Services: Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm Restricted materials: Rare books, archival records

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OTHER LIBRARIES

FAR EASTERN LIBRARY

100 Queen’s Park | Royal Ontario Museum | 6th floor

416-586-5718 | [email protected] www.rom.on.ca/collections/library/east.php Hours of Operation: Mon: 12pm-4:30pm Tues: 12pm-4:30pm Wed-Fri: 12pm-4:30pm

Collection: Fine and decorative arts of Asia, Islamic art and culture, Asian archaeology, and Egyptology.

Reference Services: Upon request

Restricted materials: Rare books, archival records

GAIL BROOKER CERAMIC RESEARCH LIBRARY AT THE GARDINER

MUSEUM

111 Queen’s Park | Royal Ontario Museum | 6th floor

416-408-5216 | [email protected] www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/collection/library

HOURS OF OPERATION: Open by appointment

Collection: 2,500+ volumes in the field of ceramics Reference Services: Upon request

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MEDIA

COMMONS

MEDIA COMMONS

120 St.George St. | Robarts Library | 3rd Floor 416:978-6520 | [email protected] mediacommons.library.utoronto.ca Hours of Operation: Mon-Thu: 8:30am-11:00 p.m. Fri: 8:30am-6:00pm Sat/Sun: 12:00pm-5:00pm

Collection: around 15,000 audiovisual titles, including DVD’s, videos, 16mm films and other formats which are available for classroom screening or individual study. Holders of most valid University of Toronto Library cards may borrow materials from the collection. The loan period is two nights with possibility of up to three renewals if no other reservation exists. Extended loan periods may be arranged if multiple classroom screenings are required. Services: The Media Commons provides a variety of audiovisual playback equipment for on-site use, namely VHS and DVD players, along with

specialized equipment such as Laser Videodisc, 16mm film projectors, 35mm slide projectors and audiocassette players. Group screening rooms are available, including a 50-seat theatre and a 32-seat classroom styled facility. A videoconference room may also be reserved for University related endeavours. Sixteen individual audiovisual carrels are also available.

Advanced reservations for screening rooms and specialized equipment such as 16mm film projectors are recommended. For reservations call 416-978-6521 or email [email protected]

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