Accessing the library locations
You can check out this blog post that highlights some sensory friendly spaces.
Computers and software
The Student Accessibility and Achievement office provides information on useful technologies that are free or low-cost on their Assistive Tools & Apps page.
For more information, please access.achieve [at] mcgill.ca (contact Student Accessibility and Achievement).
Study spaces
Group study rooms
There are more than book-able group study rooms with capacity ranging from 4 to 20 people. Many of them can be booked online for up to 2 hours at a time and a maximum of 4 hours per week. Bookings may be made up to 2 weeks in advance. A description of the furniture, equipment, and other features of the rooms, as well as directions can be viewed by clicking on the hyperlinked room number.
Quiet study spaces
A number of Library branches offer spaces for quiet study. Information about the various quiet study spaces in the various branches is available on our website.
Library accessibility survey
Help us improve the McGill Library!
Please take a moment to fill out the short survey on library accessibility. All answers are anonymous. We value your feedback!
Four things you didn't know about the libraries!
- Request a hold – request regular loan items for pick up at any branch library!
- Request an article or chapter scan – request scanned items from the print collection to be sent to your McGill email!
- Book a group study room – book a room for up to 2 hours at a time, 2 weeks in advance!
- Text or chat with a librarian – need a quick answer? Ask a librarian!
Major construction projects on campus
Plan your route! Check this map to see current major projects and outdoor construction zones.