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We’re looking forward to seeing you at the Library! We have three campus locations with services and spaces to support your learning.

This video provides an overview of the Library as described on this page.

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North Campus

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Humber’s largest campus is situated in northwest Toronto adjacent to the Humber River. The North Library serves the communities of Humber, University of Guelph-Humber and the Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology. All Library spaces, services and resources are located in the Learning Resource Commons (LRC) building.

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Hours and location

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The North Campus is located at 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON, M9W 5L7.

 
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North Library

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The North Library is located on the fourth floor of the Learning Resource Commons. Below is a list of what you’ll find when you visit.

Library services

  • Library team members are available to assist you with research assignments.
  • The circulation desk team can help you sign out Library items, access resources and use your Library Account.

Library spaces

  • Bookable group study rooms equipped with collaborative multimedia equipment
  • Quiet study rooms and individual seating
  • Windows and Mac computer workstations
  • Printers (both black and white and colour) with copying and scanning functions
  • The Children’s Area, designed for caregivers and kids to study and play side by side
  • The Humber Archives, with rotating exhibits and thousands of fascinating items from Humber’s history

Physical collections

  • Humber and University of Guelph-Humber books, textbooks, journals, magazines and DVDs

Looking to speak with a Library team member? Get in touch with us — we're here to help.

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Study room with three students seated at table looking at a standing student pointing to a whiteboard.
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A cheerful Library seating area for children and adults, with a multi-coloured modular sofa, tables and orange bean bag chairs. A structural column is decorated to look like a tree.
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Students leafing through archival items scattered on a desk, including black-and-white photographs and a yellowed publication.

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North Learning Commons

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The North Learning Commons is located on the third floor of the Learning Resource Commons. Some study spaces in the Learning Commons are open 24/7 for Humber and University of Guelph-Humber students. Below is a list of what you’ll find when you visit.

Learning Commons services

  • The support desk team is available to answer your questions and help you sign out equipment.

Learning Commons spaces

  • Bookable group study rooms equipped with collaborative multimedia equipment
  • Quiet study rooms and individual seating
  • Adaptive Technology Room with 10 workstations
  • Windows and Mac computer workstations
  • Printers (both black and white and colour) with copying and scanning functions
  • The Idea Lab, featuring media production studios, fabrication tools and digital resources

Looking to speak with a Learning Commons team member? Get in touch with us — we’re here to help.

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Students sitting in a row of private study carrels in the Library, absorbed in their work.

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North Idea Lab

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The North Idea Lab is located on the third floor of the North Learning Commons.

Have an idea? Bring it to life with our collection of media production studios, fabrication tools and digital resources for current Humber and University of Guelph-Humber students, faculty and staff.

The Idea Lab has the following specialized tools and equipment to turn your creative vision into reality:

  • 3D printers
  • Cricut Maker 3 (desktop cutting machine) and heat press
  • Audio recording studio
  • Video and photography studio

Visit the Idea Lab to book a space, borrow equipment, discover online resources, learn new skills and get assignment help.

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A student standing in front of an Ultimaker 3D printer, looking down and fiddling with a small, angular 3D object.

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Humber Archives

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Visit the Humber Archives to explore thousands of fascinating items from Humber’s history, including student newspapers, photographs and more. Browse rotating exhibits and chat with our knowledgeable and friendly archival team.

The Archives are located in LRC 4068 in the North Library.

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An Archives team member  showing two students photographs and books from the Humber Archives.
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University of Guelph-Humber

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University of Guelph-Humber students, faculty and staff are welcome to access all Library services, spaces and resources.

University of Guelph-Humber textbooks and books are integrated into, and can be borrowed from, the North Library collection.

Looking for Library support? Review the University of Guelph-Humber Library services.

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Lakeshore Campus

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Situated in Etobicoke on the shores of Lake Ontario, the Lakeshore Campus has three spaces to discover in separate buildings: the Library, Learning Commons and Idea Lab.

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Hours and location

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The Lakeshore Campus is located at 3199 Lakeshore Blvd. West, Toronto, ON, M8V 1K8.

 
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Lakeshore Library

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The Lakeshore Library is located in B202 of the B building on the west side of campus and is open to Humber and Guelph-Humber students, faculty and staff. Below is a list of what you’ll find when you visit.

Library services

  • Library team members are available to assist you with research assignments.
  • The circulation desk team can help you sign out Library items, access resources and use your Library Account.

Library spaces

  • Bookable group study rooms equipped with collaborative multimedia equipment
  • Quiet study room and individual seating
  • Windows and Mac computer workstations
  • Adaptive Technology Room with three workstations
  • Printers (both black and white and colour) with copying and scanning functions

Physical collections

  • Books, textbooks, magazines and periodicals
  • DVDs, CDs, vinyl records and listening stations

Looking to speak with a Library team member? Get in touch with us — we’re here to help.

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A student sitting at a table in the Library, working on a laptop. There are low bookshelves next to them and more students seated in the background.
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Enclosed Periodicals area that has wall shelves with magazines and a table and chairs.
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Study carrel with chairs and record player and listening equipment on shelf.

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Lakeshore Learning Commons

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The Lakeshore Learning Commons is located on the first floor of L building on the east side of campus. This space is open 24/7 for Humber and University of Guelph-Humber students, faculty and staff. Below is a list of what you’ll find when you visit.

Learning Commons services

  • The support desk team is available to answer your questions and help you sign out equipment.
  • Borrow textbooks and other books with your ONECard from our self-serve Book Lending Machine.

Learning Commons spaces

  • Bookable group study rooms equipped with collaborative multimedia equipment
  • Quiet computer lab
  • Individual seating
  • Windows and Mac computer workstations
  • Printers (both black and white and colour) with copying and scanning functions

Looking to speak with a Learning Commons team member? Get in touch with us — we’re here to help.

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Two students sitting side by side in a sunny, open-concept space, typing on their laptops.

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Lakeshore Idea Lab

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The Lakeshore Idea Lab is located on the third floor of the G Building (Longo Centre for Entrepreneurship).

Have an idea? Bring it to life with our collection of media production studios, fabrication tools and digital resources for current students, faculty and staff. Visit the Idea Lab to reserve equipment, book a one-on-one appointment, find workshops and more.

The Idea Lab has the following specialized tools and equipment to turn your creative vision into reality:

  • 3D printers
  • Laser and vinyl cutters
  • Sewing and embroidery machines
  • Vacuum formers
  • Heat presses
  • Audio recording studio
  • Video and photography studio

Visit the Idea Lab to book a space, borrow equipment, discover online resources, learn new skills and get assignment help.

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Two students sitting in an audio recording studio, wearing headphones and speaking into microphones.
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International Graduate School

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Located in downtown Toronto, the Humber International Graduate School (IGS) helps students further their education while connecting with business and industry professionals.

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Hours and location

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The IGS is located at 59 Hayden St., Unit 400, Toronto, ON, M4Y 2P2. The building is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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IGS Library services

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You can find Library items curated for IGS students in our self-serve Book Lending Machine on the fourth floor, which allows you to borrow textbooks and other books with your ONECard.

Looking for Library support? Get in touch with us — we’re here to help.

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A student selecting a book from the self-serve Book Lending Machine.
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A student seated at a table typing on a laptop. In the background, a student is sitting on the grey soft seats and another is walking by.
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A student opening the door of the self-serve Book Lending Machine.
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Contact the Library

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Have a question? We’re here to support you. Choose from either one-on-one help from a Library team member or self-guided resources you can consult at your own pace.

Review your options on our Get Support page.

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