Study Hubs, Pickup Service, HathiTrust ETAS, ROAAr Digitization on Demand Service reinstated January 10 - 23, 2022 inclusive
In response to new measures announced by McGill University and the Government of Quebec to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, the Library is temporarily closing most physical spaces and all stack areas to the McGill community and reinstating four services: Study Hubs, HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service (ETAS), a temporary Pickup Service, and the ROAAr Digitization on Demand Service.
From January 10-23, 2022 inclusive, McGill students, faculty, and staff members will have access to:
- Study Hubs at the Redpath Library Building and Nahum Gelber Law Library. A vaccine passport provided by the Quebec Government ORÌýFast-Pass Sticker AND and a current McGill ID card are required to accessÌýhub spaces. No reservation is required - access is on a first come, first served basis. Bookable group study rooms are not available during this period. Students can attend virtual classes in hub spaces however talking is not permitted.
- Over 2 million books from the Library's print collection (including in-copyright materials) available online via the HathiTrust ETAS. Access electronic items now in the .
- A temporary Pickup Service at five locations for print books and materials not available through the HathiTrustÌýETAS. Please note that print course reserve materials can be accessed at all pickup locations.
- A small-scale, on-demand digitization service of our rare and primary materials.
Access the hours listing for Study Hub and Pickup Service locations and hours of operation.
Please note that the Library’s article/chapter scan and Interlibrary Loan services continue to be available.
Questions? Ask us! The Library’s virtual reference service is available Monday to Friday 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday and Sunday 12 pm – 5 pm.
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