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McGill University Library is the library system of McGill University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. It comprises 13 branch libraries , located on the downtown Montreal and Macdonald [ 2 ] campuses, holding over 11.78 million items. [ 3 ]
The Osler Library, [1] a branch of the McGill University Library and part of ROAAr since 2016, [2] is Canada's foremost scholarly resource for the history of medicine, and one of the most important libraries of its type in North America. It is located in the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building in Montreal.
Welcome to the McGill University Library and Archives GLAM Page! This page brings together different Wiki projects in which the Library and Archives participate. Since 2014, current and former librarians have offered Wikipedia support, edit-a-thons and have collaborated with teaching faculty to integrate Wikipedia in the classroom.
The McLennan Library Building is a major library building of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 3459 rue McTavish ( McTavish Street ), at the northeast corner of rue Sherbrooke ( Sherbrooke Street ) and McTavish.
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Rare Books and Special Collections also contains an important archival collection, with more than 100 fonds on various subjects such as the fur trade in Canada, Algonquin and Nipissing communities in Oka at the end of the 19th century, [6] the creation of the Red River Settlement by the Earl of Selkirk, [7] Ernest Renan's candidature at the deputation of Meaux, France in 1869.
The library also contains a small archival collection, which contains correspondence, photographs, programmes and audio and video recordings documenting Canadian music, both classical and avant-garde, through artists such as Kelsey Jones [3] and Bernard Gagnon, [4] which taught or were students of McGill University.
The Islamic Studies library was founded, along with the McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies, in 1952. [3] It has grown from a modest departmental library to a respectable library of approximately 150,000 volumes covering the whole of Islamic civilization. The library is located in Morrice Hall, designed by John J. Browne, and built ...