Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) offers students, faculty, and staff easy access to a wealth of research materials, expertise and services. In September 2011, these resources will be housed in the new six-storey Taylor Family Digital Library (TFDL), a unique combination of library, centre for scholarly communication, student success centre, alumni office, and the centre for arts and culture including the archives, special collections and art gallery.
All of these resources come alive with technology that encourages exploration and new ways of learning, making the Taylor Family Digital Library one of the most information-rich facilities in Canada.
The Library is ranked among the largest research libraries in Canada, with a collection that spans over nine million objects including books, journals, maps, artifacts, works of art, rare books, special collections, music scores.
The Learning Commons on the first three floors of the TFDL is the hub of activity for students, faculty, staff and visitors. Students take advantage of desktop and software support to do research, complete assignments and work collaboratively. Knowledgeable staff assist with reference questions, information navigation, and technology support. The new Learning Commons is a light-filled area with comfortable furniture, 100% wireless and cellular coverage, collaborative work rooms, individual workstations, and access to plug-ins for laptops. For student convenience, the Learning Commons is open 24 hours for maximum study time during term.
The upper floors on the TFDL house more than half a million of the latest and most frequently used books, journals and research materials. The Centre for Arts and Culture encourages closer study of fine art and archival materials, while researchers can browse the wealth of resources on performing arts, art, architecture and music.
The Taylor Family Digital Library is located at the heart of the campus, with five branch libraries situated near the faculties or departments that use their services most frequently: Gallagher Library of Geology and Geophysics, Health Sciences Library, Bennett Jones Law Library, the Doucette (Education), and the Haskayne Business Library.
The University Library is open 90 hours each week, offering access to the resource materials as well as reference assistance, specialized information consulting and instruction in the skills and process of information retrieval and management to equip independent learners for success in the knowledge era.
Library resources and services are also "delivered to your desktop" via our online information system, featuring the Library catalogue, an extensive selection of networked databases, electronic information resources and services for distance learning.
Telephone: 403.220.5962
Fax: 403.282.1218
Email: libinfo@ucalgary.ca
Web: http://library.ucalgary.ca/