In-person access to spaces, collections, and services suspended
We are taking increased measures to protect the safety of our community in compliance with provincial restrictions. Learn more about changes to Library services and operations.
We are taking increased measures to protect the safety of our community in compliance with provincial restrictions. Learn more about changes to Library services and operations.
Our community gathered to celebrate the recent publications of UTM authors and editors on April 21, 1–3 pm. Watch the event recording now.
Learn about LibrarySearch and see how this new search interface will help you discover & access the information you need.
You can now get research help over Zoom twice a week! Connect with us Wednesdays & Fridays, 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.
The UTM Library will re-open on September 8. We will be open from 10 am to 7 pm Mondays through Thursday, and 10 am to 5 pm on Fridays.
Keep updated on the latest news, research, and public health recommendations in our new newsletter, UTM Library COVID-19 Updates. Published 2-3 times per week and curated by science librarians Jessica Hanley and Joanna Szurmak, this digest is an excellent way to keep abreast of the latest developments in the ongoing pandemic. You can also subscribe to receive the latest issues in your inbox!
The UTM Library is currently closed as part of the province's efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Please visit COVID-19 Service and Operations Updates at UTM Library for more information about how the Library is supporting our community during this time.
On November 19 and 20, the Library will run the annual United Way Book Sale in the CCT Link. Find great books, DVDs, and CDs for the holidays while supporting a great cause! The sale will be cash only.
From November 11 to 22, donate non-perishable food at the Info & Loans desk and get your late fees reduced! The UTM Library will waive $2 per item, up to $20 per patron.
Join us as we celebrate all things science! Visit our online exhibit Space and Discovery to learn about science history at UTM or visit our partner tables in front of the Library for live demos and displays.