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Category Archives: Library Spaces
Graduation Photos
Graduating from the Master of Teaching program this year? Graduation photos will be taken March 19, 20 and 21 on the 3rd floor of the OISE Library, in the area to the left when you exit the green doors.
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Community alert: recent thefts in the Library
Please keep a close watch on your bags, purses, laptops, and other valuables while visiting the Library. Unfortunately, there have been thefts reported recently. An individual has been stealing cash and cell phones from backpacks and purses while students have been … Continue reading
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Library Events – January 21 – 31, 2013
As you settle into the semester and plan your study locations, make sure to keep an eye on the OISE community events happening on the ground floor of the library. If you’re looking for a quiet place to study during … Continue reading
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