
The Library works continually to optimize its physical spaces to support the research and educational needs of the University. The ultimate goal is to create a better, more efficient environment for the pursuit of knowledge, one that emphasizes collaboration and fosters community.
The Learning Commons helps students reach their full academic potential by developing research, technology, writing and learning skills. It offers a flexible, comfortable, collaborative environment and the convenience of a single access point for these essential learning services and resources.
Interested in enhancing the Learning Commons? Contact us.
The LCSD offers services and adaptive software that help students with disabilities to read, write and research more effectively. One area of need is for individual adaptive technology workstations. To support students with disabilities, contact us.
The DRC is the campus's central data repository, and it provides the hardware, software and technical assistance to maximize use of these resources. A well-used resource for students and faculty across campus, it helps with exercises that require Internet searches, database data retrievals, and the creation of maps.
To learn about donor opportunities in the DRC, contact us.
The University of Guelph Library depends on the generosity of our supporters to help us create comfortable, inviting, well organized and efficient spaces for learning and research. There are many naming opportunities associated with updating library facilities for the benefit of all patrons.
Learn more about current naming opportunities.
Learn more about named spaces within the McLaughlin Library.