About the Education Curriculum Resources Centre
The McGill Library and the Faculty of Education are transforming the former Education Library located on the 2nd floor of the Faculty of Education Building. What can you expect once the transformation is completed?
Study space
The bright and welcoming student study spaces will remain open and available. The dedicated group study rooms and group study zone, the super quiet e-Zone and the entire student space is now maintained by the Faculty of Education and will be open for study.
The Curriculum Resources Centre is a full service centre, open from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm. Library staff will be onsite during opening hours to provide loans and basic library support from the Services Desk. Librarians will be scheduled throughout the week to provide student, faculty and researcher support.
Please do not hesitate to education [dot] library [at] mcgill [dot] ca (contact us) and book an appointment, or simply meet with the Librarian during regularly scheduled consultation hours.
Liaison librarian office hours
Monday: 11 AM - 1 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM - 1 PM
Wednesday: 3 PM - 5 PM
Friday: 10 AM - 12 PM
The Curriculum Resources Centre contains:
- Reserve Collection – materials for your courses on short-term loan
- Curriculum teaching materials
- Children’s and Young Adult Literature Collection
- A/V collection.
- Self service check out, uPrint machine and free scanner
Education Main Circulating Collection
The main Eduction collection is being transferred to the second floor of the Humanities and Social Sciences Library (HSSL). The collection will be accessible from the McLennan Library Building from late September onwards. HSSL has the longest opening hours of any Library on campus.
You can select and pickup your Education materials from HSSL in person, or you can simply place a hold request through the Catalogue and arrange for the book(s) to be delivered to the Curriculum Resources Centre.
Feedback?
If you have any comments about the Library or suggestions of how we could do things better, please let us know.
If you have any comments about the Library or suggestions of how we could do things better, please let us know.
