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York University Libraries
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LocationToronto,Canada
TypeAcademic library
Established1961; 64 years ago (1961)
Branches4
Collection
Size2,500,000 items
Access and use
Population served50,000
Other information
DirectorJoseph Hafner
Parent organisationYork University
WebsiteOfficial websiteEdit this at Wikidata
Location of W.P. Scott Library

York University Libraries (YUL) is the library system ofYork University inToronto,Ontario. The four main libraries and one archives[1] contain more than 2,500,000 volumes.[2]

History

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The first York library opened in 1961 atGlendon College and was housed in Falconer Hall. In 1963 the library moved to its own building, named after recent Ontario premierLeslie Frost.[3]

The first library on the large Keele campus was the Steacie Science Library (now the Steacie Science and Engineering Library), which opened in 1965, and was named after chemistEdgar William Richard Steacie.[4]

The large W.P. Scott Library opened in 1971.[5] The need to build an appropriate collection in a short space of time was immediate and pressing. Accordingly, chief librarian Thomas F. O'Connell, formerly at theHarvard Library, 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 theUniversity of Toronto and soon the Libraries owned impressive collections in American history, French Canadiana, and later sociology and psychology.[6]Archibald Macleish was awarded an honorary degree at a special convocation at the official opening of the building on 30 October 1971.[5]

Branches

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The system has four branches, one containing two smaller libraries and an archives. At the main Keele Campus:

  • W.P. Scott Library (for humanities, social sciences and fine arts). Separate film/music and map/GIS libraries are located within.
  • Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections (named after York professorClara Thomas), also inside the Scott Library; it contains the literary and personal papers of many notable Canadian cultural figures such asMargaret Laurence,Rohinton Mistry,Av Isaacs,Adele Wiseman,bill bissett,Jean Augustine, and others.[7]
  • Steacie Science and Engineering Library.
  • Peter F. Bronfman Business Library.

At theGlendon College campus:

  • Leslie Frost Library at Glendon College, with a significant proportion of research materials in the French language.

In addition to almost 150 full-time staff, approximately 40 academic librarians are responsible for faculty liaison, collection development, and research instruction across every major discipline and field taught at York.[8]

Other libraries at York, which are not branches of YUL but work closely with it, include these, both on Keele Campus:

  • Nellie Langford Rowell Library, affiliated with the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
  • Osgoode Hall Law School Law Library, the largest law library in Canada[9]

TheArchives of Ontario is on York's Keele campus but is not affiliated with York.

  • An outdoor art exhibit outside of Scott Library, Keele Campus
    An outdoor art exhibit outside of Scott Library, Keele Campus
  • David Partridge's "Strata" (1969) (in Scott Library)
    David Partridge's "Strata" (1969) (in Scott Library)
  • Steacie Science and Engineering Library
    Steacie Science and Engineering Library

Partnerships and collaboration

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The Library is a member of theCanadian Association of Research Libraries, theAssociation of Research Libraries and theOntario Council of University Libraries, and is a contributor toOpen Content Alliance.

Chief librarians

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  • Douglas G. Lochhead: 1960–63
  • Thomas F. O'Connell: 1963–76
  • William Newman (acting) 1976–78
  • Anne Woodsworth: 1978–83
  • Ellen J. Hoffmann 1983–2001
  • Cynthia Archer: 2001–14
  • Catherine Davidson (interim): 2014–15[10]
  • Joy Kirchner: 2015–2023[11]
  • Andrea Kosavic (interim): 2023–2024[12]
  • Joseph Hafner: 2024–[13]

The position has been known by various titles through the years, changing from Director of Library Services to Director of Libraries to University Librarian,[14] and then to Dean of Libraries.

Notes

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  1. ^"Library and Archives Locations".York University Libraries. Retrieved2022-03-16.
  2. ^phalfert (2017-10-27)."York U Libraries to digitize, archive home movies of Indigenous and visible minorities".YFile. Retrieved2025-01-25.
  3. ^Horn 2009, p. 40.
  4. ^Horn 2009, p. 66.
  5. ^abHorn 2009, p. 137.
  6. ^Basbanes 2001, pp. 446–448.
  7. ^"Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections". Retrieved2022-03-16.
  8. ^"Subject & Liaison Librarians".York University Libraries. Retrieved2022-03-16.
  9. ^Doorey 2020, p. 6.
  10. ^"Catherine Davidson appointed interim university librarian".York University Libraries. 2014-07-22. Retrieved2022-03-16.
  11. ^"Joy Kirchner appointed to the position of University Librarian".YFile. 2015-04-20. Retrieved2022-03-17.
  12. ^"Announcement of interim dean, York University Libraries".YFile. 2023-03-03. Retrieved2023-05-24.
  13. ^Huls, Alex (2024-05-01)."Announcement of new dean of York University Libraries".YFile. Retrieved2024-05-29.
  14. ^Horn 2009, p. 268.

References

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  • Doorey, David (2020).The Law of Work (2nd. ed.). Toronto: Emond Montgomery.ISBN 9781772556186.

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