Service Update – May 15, 2012

February 10, 2012 | Bill V. | Comments (0)

IMG_0705We have moved collections to serve you better!

As part of the revitalization program at the Toronto Reference Library, we have formed new subject departments by gathering all related subject material together (including periodicals) on a single floor in a way that reflects how they are used.  This makes it more convenient for you to access related materials.

New department arrangements:

Floor 2             Humanities & Social Sciences (including Urban Affairs and eventually, genealogy , maps                         and local history)

Floor 3             Business, Science & Technology

Floor 4             Languages & Literature

                       Special Collections (final home on the 5th floor)

Floor 5             Arts

Some of the collections are still in a transition stage because of construction.  It will also take a while for the catalogue to reflect all the changes.  If you have questions or could not find a book, please ask staff for assistance.

There continues to be some service disruption due to construction:

For the week of May 14: 

While the Genealogy, Maps and Local History collections are still on the 4th floor, the re-location of the post 1920 map collection from the Special Collections Centre, 4th floor to the Humanities and Social Sciences Department, 2nd floor has begun. Before the map cabinets arrive on the 2nd floor, they will be painted.  The move will be done in stages, so only a portion of the map collection will be unavailable to the public at a time.
Currently, there are no public internet stations on the 5th floor due to relocation of the construction hoarding.  Parts of the Picture Collection may be inaccessible due to cabinet painting.

 The Languages collection has been moved from the 5th floor to the 4th floor.  However, some multilingual dictionaries and language learning materials remain on the 5th floor for now and will be moved soon. 

The Arthur Conan Doyle Room on the 5th floor is temporarily closed. However, the collection is still accessible in the Baldwin Room in Special Collections on the 4th floor.

 

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Service Update – May 15, 2012

February 10, 2012 | Karolina | Comments (0)

IMG_0705We have moved collections to serve you better!

As part of the revitalization program at the Toronto Reference Library, we have formed new subject departments by gathering all related subject material together (including periodicals) on a single floor in a way that reflects how they are used.  This makes it more convenient for you to access related materials.

New department arrangements:

Floor 2             Humanities & Social Sciences (including Urban Affairs and eventually, genealogy , maps                         and local history)

Floor 3             Business, Science & Technology

Floor 4             Languages & Literature

                       Special Collections (final home on the 5th floor)

Floor 5             Arts

Some of the collections are still in a transition stage because of construction.  It will also take a while for the catalogue to reflect all the changes.  If you have questions or could not find a book, please ask staff for assistance.

There continues to be some service disruption due to construction:

For the week of May 14: 

While the Genealogy, Maps and Local History collections are still on the 4th floor, the re-location of the post 1920 map collection from the Special Collections Centre, 4th floor to the Humanities and Social Sciences Department, 2nd floor has begun. Before the map cabinets arrive on the 2nd floor, they will be painted.  The move will be done in stages, so only a portion of the map collection will be unavailable to the public at a time.
Currently, there are no public internet stations on the 5th floor due to relocation of the construction hoarding.  Parts of the Picture Collection may be inaccessible due to cabinet painting.

 The Languages collection has been moved from the 5th floor to the 4th floor.  However, some multilingual dictionaries and language learning materials remain on the 5th floor for now and will be moved soon. 

The Arthur Conan Doyle Room on the 5th floor is temporarily closed. However, the collection is still accessible in the Baldwin Room in Special Collections on the 4th floor.

 

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