Drop-in research help is available in person at our libraries during reference hours for York students, staff and faculty.
See Ask & Services for other research help options including chat, drop-in Zoom research help, bookable consultations, email, phone, and FAQs.
Library & Hours | Where to get research help? | Research help on what subjects? |
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On the 1st floor of Scott |
Social sciences, humanities, fine arts, environmental studies, education Steacie Library in-person research help is now available from Scott Library: | |
Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections |
By appointment only; email archives@yorku.ca Archives and Special Collections, Room 305 (third floor), Scott Library | Archival records focusing particularly on Canadian women, Canadian writers, social reform movements, and the fine arts in Canada (notably dance, film, theatre). Rare books, Canadiana, and the Canadian Pamphlet Collection. |
At the reference desk, in the library on the second floor of the Seymour Schulich Building. | Business | |
At the service desk, on the first floor of the Frost Library, Glendon campus. Au comptoir de service, au rez de chaussée de la bibliothèque Frost, campus Glendon. |
Glendon programmes, with bilingual services. Les programmes de Glendon, avec services bilingues. | |
Research help services available virtually | Law | |
By appointment | Cartographic information, maps, and atlases. | |
Sound and Moving Image Collections | Send questions by email: imagelib@yorku.ca | Music, film and video |
Steacie Science and Engineering Library Available at the Scott Research Drop-In Desk | On the 1st floor of Scott. | Health sciences, science and engineering questions |