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In the Arts Department on the 5th floor of the Toronto Reference Library, there is extensive collection of materials about the art and business of film and television.
(full list available via the Performing Arts Archives)
Vtape is Canada's leading artist-run, not-for-profit distributor of video art.
The collections of the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives provide a research context for the collection, exhibitions and public programs of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
In addition to supporting general art research, the library’s 380,000+ volumes include rare books and artists’ books and multiples. Archival collections include the archives of the Art Gallery of Ontario and extensive special collections (artists’ archives and related collections).
Book collections can be searched in the library’s online catalogue. Special collections holdings may be browsed using the AGO AtoM database, with links to detailed online finding aids where available. Please contact the reference desk for further information about AGO archives holdings.
Please visit the Edward P. Taylor Library and Archives page for information on access, finding aids, and visiting hours.
Discover Archives is a shared portal for exploring archival holdings at the University of Toronto and its federated colleges. The database contains descriptions of material related to the University of Toronto's history, as well as records from private individuals, families, businesses, and organizations.
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