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The University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) Library is in the Academic Resources Centre (ARC) at the center of campus, near Tim Horton’s and other academic supports, such as Writing Support and Academic Advising & Career Centre.  

The University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) Library is in the Academic Resources Centre (ARC) at the center of campus, near Tim Horton’s and other academic supports, such as Writing Support and Academic Advising & Career Centre.  

Study Spaces

Study Spaces

In the library, you will find various types of study spaces...

Group Study Rooms

There are five Group Study rooms available and can be booked via the intranet. 

Silent Study

If you prefer quieter study spaces, on the second floor in the library there is a Silent Study space. No need to book spaces. 

Study Carrels

There are lots of study carrels available throughout the library on both floors. No need to book spaces. 

Info Commons

UTSC Library is one of many computer labs spaces on campus. You’ll find computers available on the first floor.  

The Makerspace

The Makerspace has equipment and technology to turn your creativity to reality, such as 3D printing, video and media equipment, photo scanner, sewing machine, and button maker. Watch the video below to learn more!

The BRIDGE

The BRIDGE is a collaboration between the UTSC Library and the Department of Management. The Bridge includes a business research library, data lab, and collaboration lounge.

Archives and Special Collections

The University of Toronto Scarborough Library, Archives & Special Collections’ mandate is to acquire, preserve, arrange, describe and provide access to rare and unique materials that support curricula and research at the University of Toronto Scarborough, materials documenting the history of the University of Toronto Scarborough campus and material documenting the Scarborough community.

The University of Toronto Scarborough Library, Archives & Special Collections’ mandate is to acquire, preserve, arrange, describe and provide access to rare and unique materials that support curricula and research at the University of Toronto Scarborough, materials documenting the history of the University of Toronto Scarborough campus and material documenting the Scarborough community.