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York University Libraries is the academic library system for the York University community, with access to rich collections, teaching and research support.
York University Libraries' suite of online workshops feature many offerings. Areas covered include information literacy, academic integrity, research and digital skills. Check out our how-to videos and self-paced modules for more learning opportunities!
Dear members of the York University community, I am delighted to welcome you to York University Libraries. Our libraries are not just repositories of books and knowledge; they are sites of knowledge generation and technological possibility, intellectual exploration, teaching, learning, and research. We are committed to providing a rich and ...
Steacie research help is available at the Scott Library Research Desk (1st Floor, Scott Library)
Ask a Question. Please see below for information on the the range of information and research help services York University Libraries are currently offering. Library Virtual Hours.
Scott Library. The Scott Library provides access to library materials, services and research assistance for those working in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts and environmental studies. We can also help you locate published data, statistics, and government publications.
Use the link below to book group study rooms and other spaces in the libraries. Reserve Group Study Rooms at. Reserve an Individual Study Room at Bronfman Library. Scott Library also has bookable.
Steacie Library. The Steacie Library opened on October 14, 1966, making it the first York University Library. The library was named after Ned Steacie, a prominent research chemist. Today it houses resources relating to general science, mathematics and statistics, computer science and technology, physics, chemistry, earth science, biology ...
The Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections collects manuscript, rare book and primary source materials to support research and learning by the university’s faculty, students, and a community of international scholars.
Hold an Exhibit. See our policy and contact information for those interested in hosting an exhibit at the Libraries. Keele Campus. 4700 Keele Street, Toronto. ON Canada. M3J 1P3. (416) 736-2100. Community Safety. Campus Maps.