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John P. Robarts Research Library Review

4.3 /55 Reviews
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What a classic attraction! ! ! The scene where there was a biochemical crisis! And it is the second largest library in North America! Recommend to see it~

John P. Robarts Research Library

Posted: May 23, 2019
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  • xiaomingtang
    4/5Excellent
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    Robarts Library, Canada's largest academic library. Its collection is mainly focused on the humanities and social sciences. It is only open to teachers, students, employees and alumni of the University of Toronto. The building also houses several other libraries at the University of Toronto: the Map and Data Library, the East Asian Library, the Government Information Library, and the University of Toronto Archives.

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    Posted: Dec 6, 2021
  • 凤凤吖吖
    4/5Excellent
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    Next to the big library, there is a library with a lot of out-of-print ancient books, which was not open to ordinary people before, and now there is a fixed time to open to the public. We are fortunate to see its honor. Although English is not very good, this skimming is enough to make me flabbergasted.

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    Posted: Nov 24, 2018
  • M32***66
    5/5Outstanding
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    Like a sacred palace, history and modernity coexist.

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    Posted: Mar 5, 2019
  • palettes_ny
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    A library in Toronto that was a surprise was also an unexpected attraction. I followed my big friends to the campus, so she took me in with the campus card, and I could visit it for free with the university card. The library is really shocking, like a huge magical world, tall bookshelves arranged in front of you. There are glass passages that go straight to each shelf, and there are escalators in the library to reach each floor.

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    Posted: Dec 9, 2018