Advertisement Policies and Protocols
Learn what can be posted where, and how to request that something be posted in the library.
Archival Deed of Gift
Documentation required for the transfer of materials to the Archives.
Archival Procedures & Regulations
Users are required to fill out a registration form before consulting material. The form will allow Archives & Special Collections staff to verify your identity and provide information about other possible resources that may be beneficial to your research.
Borrowing Policy
Learn more about borrowing privileges at U of T Scarborough Library.
Code of Conduct
This document provides an overview of the library's responsibility to its users and the expectations of users.
Collections Policy
The purpose of the U of T Scarborough collection development policy is twofold: it helps library staff to meet collection goals as they relate to the goals of the library, and it informs patrons about the principles by which materials are selected for inclusion.
About Digital Special Collections & Projects
A branch of the library’s collections is managed by the Digital Scholarship Unit (DSU). Learn more about how to develop a special digital collection
Emergency Procedures
Learn what the library does in case of a power outage, fire alarm, or severe weather.
Experiential Learning laptop borrowing policy
Policy guidelines and laptop lending forms for Experiential Learning (EL) students
Food and drink policy
The policy for bringing in and consuming food and beverages in the library
Install and perform student art projects policy
How to install or perform art projects in the library
Interlibrary Loan Borrowing Charges
Services and prices for requests processed in the U of T Scarborough Library.
Makerspace Policies
Learn more about equipment policies and fees
Online Community Guidelines
This document provides guidelines for conduct in online spaces, communities, and services
Quiet library policy
The expectations for quiet levels in the library
Share our space policy
Policy regarding saving seats in the library
Student Code of Conduct
Along with other division heads, the Chief Librarian has the authority to ensure that the Division operates in the best possible environment for study and research. This requires that certain regulations be observed in the U of T Scarborough Library.