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Using Toronto's Libraries for Your Research

Access

Image by the City of Toronto, https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityoftoronto/10056437846/in/photolist-gjDSBq-MTUZu-oVnhzL-oVnkF5-6qpVrF-6qpVjD-6qu5fs-6qu5AQ-6qu5pE-3S5wNz-6qu4gQ-6qpV8K-6qu4sQ-6qpV3i-dNpxm-4QTy6z-78TqgK-8q46Y9-2TBSC5-2TBRMG-NrX1q-29s1x-cBnx1N-hRNP-svNuBs-svUESD-sewdGr-9ifXuT-5dqTC-4tHtno-5GuWZ-7URFYP-rz6xST-2dEMX-stBpLy-sescLr-stBp3Q-7wpoax-7wpo3R-2dEMW-2dEMZ-2dEMY-5Gv1P-naQNwE-7GLtca-9MRUxx-2dEMV-sej8Qq-stBpdQ-sekec7The University of Toronto allows public access to all of its libraries except for the Robarts Library. It is possible to use physical materials onsite without borrow them. To borrow materials you must obtain a direct borrower card.

University of Toronto materials are also available to all students, staff, and faculty through interlibrary loan.

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Locations

For a full description of each library at the University of Toronto, please consult this library list, which includes information on Mississauga and Scarborough locations.