U of T Libraries

Faculty can work with the University of Toronto Libraries to build student research skills and integrate information literacy into courses. UTL has compiled a list of resources available to help you reach your teaching goals:

Libraries – Supporting Teaching

Library Resources for Faculty

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Liaison Librarians

Contact your liaison librarian for assistance with library resources and services.

Put Items on Course Reserve
Staff from the library’s Syllabus Service will review your course reading lists, purchase any needed transactional licenses, and make your readings available online or at your preferred library, at no cost to you.

Copyright
U of T has many resources to help you with copyright.

Work with the U of T Book Store for textbooks and coursepacks, use the library, or make materials available yourself (or visit https://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/copyright/course-readings-information-instructors for all of the above!)

Library Workshops
The library offers regularly scheduled, free workshops to the U of T community.

COLLECTIONS
Suggest a Title for Library Purchase

 

CTSI partners with the University of Toronto Libraries on the Partnering for Academic Student Success (PASS) program that brings seconded librarians to CTSI to collaborate and advise on teaching and research initiatives. You can learn more about CTSI’s Partnerships and read previous PASS reports online.