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Category Archives: Library Services
Alert: water damage in the OISE Library
There has been water damage on the Concourse and third floors of the OISE Library as a result of yesterday’s storms. The Concourse Level of the Library will remain closed, until further notice. If you would like access to any … Continue reading
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Where’s the Cash-to-Card Machine?
The Cash-to-Card Machine to add funds for printing and photocopying to your TCard) that was on the Concourse Level of the Library is now located on the Ground Floor, near the printer and computers. We hope you will find the new location … Continue reading
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LibQUAL Survey 2013: Help the Libraries Plan for the Future
(reposted from the UTL News blog) Beginning on January 16 the University of Toronto Libraries will be inviting faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students to participate in the LibQUAL+ survey. This library service quality survey, developed by the Association of … Continue reading
U of T Library System Ranked in Top 3 in North America
The University of Toronto has retained its status as one of the top three library systems in North America – after Harvard and Yale – according to the U.S.-based Association of Research Libraries (ARL) rankings. U of T was the … Continue reading
Request articles from other universities for free
As of today, you can request articles through RACER which are not available at the University of Toronto Libraries, free of charge! Teresa and Laurie in the OISE Library Resource Sharing Department will search the world to find articles for you. If articles … Continue reading