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About the Friends of the Libraries

About the Friends of the Libraries

We are a volunteer organization of ɬÀï·¬ Libraries advocates. Founded in the late 1980’s by a group of loyal library supporters and benefactors, our mission is to nurture community interest in the Libraries, build awareness about the Libraries' resources and cultivate long-term support for its collections.Ìý

Today, our FriendsÌýare students, alumni, staff and faculty, as well as a host of others from around North America. We are all deeply committed to promoting and enhancing ɬÀ﷬’s great Libraries.

Each year, we share our passion for the Libraries, learning, and the advancement of knowledge, by funding and hosting a series of three, free public lectures:

Our speakers -- great actors, writers, historians, judges and more -- entertain and inspire our guests in lively and relaxed settings, around the ɬÀï·¬ campus.ÌýThe Friends also host a series of smaller talks that provide a privileged opportunity for one-on-one talks with an array of noted speakers.

The Friends were early advocates of the Fiat Lux renovation project and funded the related feasibility study, with the aim of reimagining the Libraries for future generations.

Join the Friends!Ìý Be inspired.Ìý Inspire others!


The ɬÀï·¬ Libraries Collections

The ɬÀï·¬ Libraries provides users with a superior one-stop discovery and delivery—combining the richness of library collections and an Internet-age user experience.ÌýThere are over 7 million items in the ɬÀï·¬ Libraries, ranging from one of the best e-collections in Canada toÌýinternationally important rare and special collections.ÌýThe Libraries make many ofÌýits unique collections available to the world-wide community through digital images on its website including In Pursuit of Adventure: The Fur Trade in Canada and the North West Company,Ìýthe Ming Qing Women’s Writing Project, andÌýThe William Osler Photo Collection,Ìýto name but a few. The Digital Collections Program is building ɬÀï·¬'s virtual library. (For more information /library/find/digitization)

The Libraries also hold over 3.6 million print volumes. Among them, the rare and special collections are one of the Libraries' marks of distinction, offering an extraordinary range of materials from rare books and historical documents to architectural drawings, musical scores and political and sport memorabilia.

The Libraries owe much of the wealth and diversity of its collections to gifts from alumni, faculty and the community. Its many loyal benefactors through the decades include: Peter and Grace Redpath, Isabella MacLennan, and more recently, Dr. Richard Tomlinson, the Joan and Clifford Hatch Foundation, the Blachford family, Seymour Schulich and the Harold Crabtree Foundation. Today’s Libraries count more than ever on gifts from a variety of supporters to meet its objectives for growth and innovation.

For more information /library/about/donors.


ɬÀï·¬ Libraries' Stories & People

Ever wonder what makes a library tick? From music to law, Islamic studies to engineering, rare books to management, the ɬÀï·¬ Libraries have a blog for almost everyone!

Whether it’s getting details on location-specific services or the scoop on a new digital resource, our blogs give librarians, library staff members and student contributors the chance to share information with the ɬÀï·¬ community in a fun, informal and engaging way. Feedback is always welcome so feel free to leave a comment. Plus you can stay on top of it all by subscribing to one, two or all of our blogs.

Start exploring now by clicking for our blogs listing and for the Libraries' general blog Library Matters.

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