How do I access Robarts Commons?

How do I access Robarts Commons?

The Common building has a separate entrance at the corner of Huron and Hoskin on the west side of Robarts Library. The Common is also accessible through hallways connecting the extension to the main Robarts building on floors 2–5, including a direct connection to the food court on the second floor.

How do I access my Robarts Library?

Library buildings & collections Most U of T libraries are open to the public. To borrow books, you will need a U of T library card. Robarts Library’s book stacks (floors 9-13) are closed to the public unless you have a U of T library card.

Who can use Robarts Library?

Normally, Robarts library is open 24 hours a day from Sunday night to Thursday evening during Fall & Winter terms. The service is open to all UofT students, staffs and faculty with a valid TCard.

Can you talk in Robarts?

Quiet Zones Whispered conversations, cell phones on vibrate, and other electronics with earbuds or headphones are welcome in these spaces.

Is the Robarts common open?

About. Robarts Common is open as of March 24, 2022—ahead of the official Fall 2022 launch—to accommodate the increased demand for study space during the spring exam period. This is especially important given the need for additional, accessible, and physical-distanced space during COVID-19 times.

What is Robarts?

The Robarts Research Institute is a medical research institute at the University of Western Ontario. Staff scientists work to investigate a range of diseases including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer.

Is U of A library open to public?

Locations & hours We’re open to all University students, faculty, and staff, including the public. The Main Library, Weaver Science-Engineering Library, and Health Sciences Library are open to all University users, including the public.

Are Robarts stacks open?

Robarts stacks are open as of May 2, 2022 to alumni & external researchers with paid library cards. Current U of T students, faculty, and staff may access the Robarts Library book stacks with a valid University of Toronto TCard.

Do you need a TCard to enter Robarts?

The TCard is the identification for academic purposes, and includes your photo, UTORid, student number, and a barcode. It is required to enter libraries such as Robarts and Gerstein.

Can you eat in Robarts?

Food is restricted to cafeterias and designated lounge areas in most libraries. The following areas in Robarts Library are food-friendly: Cafeteria – Floor 2. Reading Rooms – Floors 2, 3, 4, 5.

Where are the bathrooms in Robarts?

Washrooms are located on the fourth floor outside the Archives Reading Room. An accessible, all-gender washroom is located on the first floor of Robarts Library, room 1013, near the left-side Information Commons.

Can you eat in Robarts Commons?

Food is restricted to cafeterias and designated lounge areas in most libraries. The following areas in Robarts Library are food-friendly: Cafeteria – Floor 2.

When was Robarts built?

Robarts Library

John P. Robarts Research Library
Established 1973
Architect Mathers & Haldenby, Warner Burns Toan & Lunde, Diamond Schmitt Architects
Location 130 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 43°39′52″N 79°23′58″W

Who designed Robarts?

Architect Danforth W. Toan, FAIA, who designed Robarts and other libraries all across North American college campuses, died last week in Tappan, N.Y., at 94.

Can anyone use the U of A library?

Building access During public hours our libraries and collections are open to everyone. UA affiliates can use their CatCard to access some library buildings during late night hours. Children under age 15 need to be accompanied by an adult except when using government documents.

Is Robarts Library sinking?

While the rumour that Robarts Library is sinking from the weight of the books is an urban legend, the belief that the gold windows in Royal Bank Plaza were made with actual gold is true, according to one of the architects behind the project.

How many Robarts books are there?

Opened in 1973 and named for John Robarts, the 17th Premier of Ontario, the library contains more than 4.5 million bookform items, 4.1 million microform items and 740,000 other items….Robarts Library.

John P. Robarts Research Library
Established 1973
Architect Mathers & Haldenby, Warner Burns Toan & Lunde, Diamond Schmitt Architects

What is the Robarts Library?

The John P. Robarts Research Library, commonly referred to as Robarts Library, is the main humanities and social sciences library of the University of Toronto Libraries and the largest individual library in the university.

What is the Robarts common and what is it for?

The Robarts Common is the signature project of the Robarts renewal initiative, and is one of the most important capital projects on campus today. The five-storey structure will add 1,200 new work and study spaces to Robarts Library.

Who is building the Robarts common at the University of Toronto?

A major expansion of the University of Toronto’s Robarts Library, designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects, is taking shape, thanks to a transformational gift from Drs. Russell and Katherine Morrison. The firm Harbridge + Cross Limited is constructing the Robarts Common.

What are the other library catalogues available?

Other library catalogues Collections Ebook platforms & collections Course reserves Old exams TSpace – U of T research repository Digital collections Special collections Archives Recent resource acquisitions