In addition to the J.N. Desmarais Library, there are six other libraries and resource centres on the Sudbury campus of Laurentian University, all of which are accessible to Laurentian students:
- Huntington University (Tate Library, 116)
Holdings: Communications (English); Gerontology; Religious Studies
- University of Sudbury Library (2nd floor, 216)
Holdings: Philosophy; Communication publique (Français); Religious Studies; Ethics; Folklore; Native Studies
- École des sciences de l’éducation, Laboratoire de didactiques, Centre de ressources
Holdings (chiefly in French): Teachers’ aids; Textbooks
- Curriculum Resource Centre, Room 103, School of Education Building
Contents of the collection: Curriculum materials, textbooks, pedagogy, native studies, picture books, chapter books, puppets, manipulables, and musical instruments
Contact: Shelbey Krahn (M.L.I.S., B.Ed., B.A.)
Telephone: 705-675-1151 ext. 4259
- Instructional Media Centre (FA-173, Fraser)
Holdings: Videos
Click here in order to do a search of the various videos and films in stock at the Media Centre.
- Music Resource Centre, 106C, School of Education Building
Contents of the collection: Music scores, Instructional materials, CD recordings and video recordings to support the curriculum of the Music program.
Tel: 705-675-1151 ext. 2529
Contact: Dr. Yoko Hirota (Chair, Music); Desmond Maley (Music specialist, J.N. Desmarais Library)
- Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Health Information Resource Centre (East)
Holdings: Medicine
NOTE: Library resources for programmes at Thorneloe University (Classical Studies; Religious Studies; Theatre Arts; Women’s Studies) are held in the J.N. Desmarais Library.
Your Laurentian library photo ID can be used to borrow books and other items at all six campus libraries and resource centres.
You must go to each campus library to borrow items from its collection. Please note that loan periods for borrowed items, as well as fines, may vary from library to library. All items must be returned to the library from which they were borrowed. Any fines for overdue items, as well as other bills and fees, charged by a campus library or resource centre, should be paid at that library.
Access to library facilities and borrowing from the collections of other campus libraries and resource centres is strictly governed by the rules, regulations and service hours of each library. Failure to observe these conditions may result in the suspension of library privileges.