Too much unnecessary noise and chatting in the computer section. Let others do their work. KEEP VOICE DOWN. KEEP YOUR MEDIA DOWN. USE HEADSET!!! I will try to bring my 20friends and do talking next time. I will post video for you all soon!
Nice environment but the books are in cages: FREE THEM
Very busy during the week, however a lot of people leave their trash by the computers, and most of the times the keyboards are very greasy from all the popeyes and fries people eat, and not clean their hands before use. But if you’re looking for a peace of quite go to the quite study zones because everywhere else some people are just loud and not considerate of yourself or others like yourself who are studying.
The librarian does not even acknowledge you and talks on the phone as you wait for her to finish to request info or a book. Later on while i was at a desk studying she was walking around... still talking on the phone. The dell computers are old and unsanitary and the iMacs are slow; the keyboards do not match and have some keys missing... Very disappointing for a very expensive school.
seneca@york is to noisy Seneca library is like a hangout place. its not a place to study! you need to able to book a room or go to the study room to able to study Final exams and mid terms all the study rooms and group study rooms will be all booked. during the week but its a small college. what can you expect
It's a little too loud for me but it is a good place to study as a group when needed
One of my favorite libraries at York from the four years I spent there two on res. Some very productive late night studying sessions were here, resulting in grades above what I achieved while studying anywhere else.
Was here with a tutor it was.good expect the secruity guard who told me after 5pm students who are.not part.of the school cant stay
The library is closed on Sunday.
I, despite my years of flippantly assigning an arbitrary number of stars to experiences and concepts am unable to fully capture the essence of Seneca@York Library. The Ceilings are far too high with nonsensical banners flailing in empty space. It is a quiet cavern that does not feel as if it was intended to be a library. The staff have always been very legitimately helpful, and they understand why the books must be kept in a cage. It's for your own safety. Though the catalogue does not contain any volumes more dreadful than "genetics for dummies," it is still wise to keep these tomes under lock and key, least they wander unsupervised at night. To give books access to both internet and 3d printer would render them too powerful. consider this a warning.