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York University Libraries is the library system of York University in Toronto, Ontario. The four main libraries and one archive contain more than 2,500,000 volumes.Established in the 1960s under the direction of Thomas F. O'Connell, a former librarian at Harvard University, the need to build large collections in a short space of time was immediate and pressing. Accordingly, O'Connell made arrangements to purchase the entire stock of two bookstores: The Starr Book Company in Boston and Librarie Ducharme in Montreal. An early decision was also made not to duplicate research strengths at the University of Toronto and soon the Libraries owned impressive collections in American history, French Canadiana, and later sociology and psychology. Archibald Macleish formally dedicated the Libraries on 30 October 1971.BranchesToday, the W.P. Scott Library houses collections in the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts. Separate film/music and map/GIS libraries are also located within the Scott Library. Science-related items are at the Steacie Science and Engineering Library. The Leslie Frost Library at Glendon College houses collections in all disciplines with a significant proportion of research materials in the French language. The Peter F. Bronfman Business Library serves the Schulich School of Business and related programs, and offers many electronic resources, including the Bloomberg Terminal, to its users. Finally, the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections contains the literary and personal papers of many notable Canadian cultural figures such as Margaret Laurence, Rohinton Mistry, Av Isaacs, Adele Wiseman, bill bissett, Jean Augustine, and others.

Address: 4700 Keele St, North York, ON M3J 2S5, Canada
Phone: (416) 736-5150
State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M3J 2S5


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM


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Reviews
One of the worst places to study during exam windows. The fifth floor of this place is sketchy, many unholy things have happened up there. You are better off finding an empty computer lab or empty lecture hall in some other building.
Generally a quiet and tidy place to study. There is plenty of space for both collaborative study and individual study, though spaces for the latter located on the upper floors fill up fast. It can be difficult to find seating during exam periods, but the quiet atmosphere makes it one of the best places on campus for uninterrupted study.
Scott Library York University it's a great place lot of people studying reading living their lives sometimes alone sometimes with people is beautiful however is a lot of people some people are very loud talking on their phones but others are just trying to read about the hype of frond capillary beds you can sleep here you could eat here a lot of work done it's a great atmosphere great place to live
Does a decent job in adjusting a big population of York. Obviously it can’t take more students in. You can always find a spot for one to two persons, but for group study good luck finding one.
Good library but their entry policies at the moment are ridiculous. I didn't have my ID with me and despite not needing an appointment anymore, they still insist you need ID to enter! I completed the sign in form, which you need to use your Passport York account for, and even that wasn't enough to prove I am a York student. As far as I know, only York students can have a Passport York account!
Very spacious and very quiet throughout. Lots of natural light, but not a terribly great view on the bottom floor; the area with the little pool and art display seems rather dull. The staff are quite helpful and friendly. Very clean the times I've been here. Very easy going up and down the floors. The middle area looks nicer the higher you go. I really wish there were more power outlets by the seating areas on the side, where I can study in a separated booth. These seats are very isolating and calming, however I cannot spend much time there because I cannot access power outlets there. On the ground floor, I have tried several times to access the small isolated rooms for study groups, which requires booking, and they are almost always all filled, whether or not they are booked by the people in them.
Many desks and chairs, mostly quiet environment
dirty as hell. more often than not you'll see students sit on the floor to study cause it's impossible to secure a seat during exam season. sad to see that this school just wants $$$ and takes too many students but fails to give them proper facilities to study. i was given lots of attitude by some front desk full time employee when I simply wanted to borrow a reserve book. stay vigilant when you study alone. watch out for the loiterers that sometimes appear in the library. collection is decent tho.
I only go here to study and I have to say the excessive beige is SO boring but the second floor isn’t so bad, lots of different areas with different volume levels and you can book private rooms to. This is also where the adaptive lab is for people like me, I have adhd so I use the adaptive lab because it has a silent room where even whispering isn’t permitted and it helps me focus, also there’s bigger computer screens which I love.
I love studying here in the summer because it's quiet and not crowded. The temperature, however, makes studying a challenge. The air conditioning is cranked up so high that I recommend you bring a jumper or a heating blanket. I'm currently wearing a hoodie in Scott and I'm still uncomfortably chilly and it's 24 degrees outside with 70% humidity. July 18.19. Bundle up folks!
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