Please note the following changes to the hours of operation for Library services over the course of the spring/summer months:
You may have recently heard of a computer security vulnerability called Heartbleed that is affecting computer networks around the world. We wanted to provide you with an update on how this vulnerability affects the Library’s services.
We have reviewed the Library's servers and insured that the version of the OpenSSL running is secure and not vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug.
The following branches will be open for study 24 hours over the Easter weekend (Friday, April 18 through Monday, April 21):
Humanities and Social Sciences Library
Schulich Library of Science and Engineering
Nahum Gelber Law Library
Several of the Library’s branches are open now later to give you more time to study and get your work done.
The following branches are now open for study for 24-hours, 7 days a week:
Humanities and Social Sciences Library
Schulich Library of Science and Engineering
Nahum Gelber Law Library
A major renovation of the McIntyre Medical Building’s HVAC infrastructure is underway. This project, funded through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program, involves extensive roof work directly above the Osler Library as well as a replacement of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems throughout the Library and the McIntyre Building.
Due to essential maintenance, BioOne and the Taylor & Francis online platform will be unavailable March 1, 2014. The maintenance window will start at 11 a.m. and may last up to 16 hours.
Content and services on bioone.org will be unavailable as well as all Taylor & Francis content including e-journals. Unfortunately, due to license restrictions, the content is not available from any other site.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The Colombo ILL database will not be available Thursday, February 13 from 11PM until 3AM due scheduled maintenance.
As a result, McGill users will not be able to submit interlibrary loan requests during this 4 hour time period.
We apologize for this inconvenience.
Due to essential maintenance for system enhancements, ProQuest services will not be available to library users on Saturday, February 15 and Sunday, February 16 from 10pm to 6am. During this time, ProQuest databases and RefWorks will be affected.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
eScholarship@McGill, including eTheses and other locally digitized material available via the Catalogue, will be unavailable tomorrow, Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 5:30am to 6:30am due to regular server maintenance.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Due to scheduled maintenance, the Classic Catalogue will be unavailable for about an hour early Monday morning, January 20, 2014, beginning at 00:10 (12:10 a.m.). Library holdings information in McGill WorldCat Local and the auto-loan machines will also be unavailable during this downtime. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Electronic journal subscriptions are prone to having access terminated at the end of each year. Please note that the McGill Library has renewed all of its online subscriptions and it is our hope that our publishers will minimize the disruption of electronic access. Should problems arise in January we will make every effort to reinstate access as quickly as possible. Please report any access problems to collections [dot] library [at] mcgill [dot] ca.
All library branches will be closed from December 25, 2013 to January 2, 2014 inclusive.
For additional information on opening and service hours, please click here.
Happy Holidays!
Due to a Library event, the Chat with a Librarian service will be closed on Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Please email us for assistance on December 3 and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Regular Chat hours resume on December 4 at 10am.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
A major ventilation renovation project at the McIntyre Medical Building is underway. Mechanical systems, including exhaust and ventilation, will be upgraded in order to bring systems up to modern standards and improve energy efficiency. This project, carried out as part of the government’s Knowledge Infrastructure Program, includes roof work over the Osler Library of the History of Medicine as well as an overhaul of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems on floors 1 through 6.