The Learning Resource Centre catalogue is your way to locate print books in the library, but can also be used to search our DVD and CD collections as well as some E-books. To start searching go to the online Library Catalogue, or search the box below.
How to locate a book on the shelf? Write down the call number as appears on its catalogue record. Search the stacks for the number first and then the three letters within the number. Check the signs to locate the aisle you need.
What filing system the library uses? The books in the Learning Resource Centre are filed according to the Dewey Decimal System. Every book has a call number, which contains a number followed by three letters. The number presents the book subject and the letters usually stand for the author's last name.
What is a library catalogue? An online library catalogue is an electronic bibliographic database that describes the books, DVDs, equipment, etc. carried by a particular library.
Did you know that any student in the City of Toronto is eligible for a Toronto Public Library card? Go to a TPL branch with your student ID to get your card.