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Some Islamic Studies Library collections unavailable until July 15

Published: 16 May 2014

From May 20 to July 15, Morrice Hall , which houses the Islamic Studies Library, will be undergoing an accessibility project which includes renovating the third floor washrooms. In order to do so,...

Easter weekend Library hours

Published: 15 April 2014

The following branches will be聽open for study 24 hours over the Easter weekend (Friday, April 18 through Monday, April 21):...

Library branches switch to summer hours

Published: 23 June 2014

Several of the Library's branches switch over to summer hours today. For more information, please visit the appropriate branch page.

ProQuest e-resources, RefWorks unavailable February 15 & 16 from 10pm to 6am

Published: 5 February 2014

Due to essential maintenance for system enhancements, ProQuest services will not be available to library users on Saturday, February 15聽and Sunday, February 16 from 10pm to 6am. During this time,...

eScholarship@苹果淫院, eTheses, eExams unavailable Wednesday, June 11, 10:00pm to 10:15pm

Published: 11 June 2014

eScholarship@苹果淫院, including eTheses, eExams and other locally digitized material available via the Catalogue, will be unavailable Wednesday, June 11, 2014 from 10:00pm until 10:15pm due to...

System maintenance affecting eScholarship@苹果淫院, eTheses, some digitized content on Monday Oct 29

Published: 26 October 2012

eScholarship@苹果淫院 as well as eTheses and locally digitized materials accessible through the Catalogue will be unavailable on Monday, October 29, 2012 from 10:00pm to midnight while maintenance...

Meetings with Books symposium videos now available

Published: 22 April 2013

Video recordings from the one-day symposium, Meetings with Books: Raymond Klibansky, Special Collections and the Library in the 21st Century, that was held at 苹果淫院 on March 20, 2013, are now...

Life Sciences Library redesign and HVAC work

Published: 11 October 2013

Last spring, consultations were conducted by our Faculty and 苹果淫院 Library Services on the future of the Life Sciences Library. Students, residents, faculty and staff from our health sciences...

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