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![]() Welcome to the John W. Graham Library--Trinity College & Wycliffe College, Munk School of Global Affairs
The John W. Graham Library provides collections and services to support undergraduate studies in Arts and Science and graduate studies in the Divinity programs of Trinity and Wycliffe Colleges. In Arts and Science, emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary programs sponsored by Trinity--particularly International Relations; and Ethics, Society & Law--and on subjects traditionally taught in the College--English, Philosophy, Classics, Religious Studies. The Library also attempts to support courses with high enrolments of Trinity students, wherever they are taught. Computer workstations provide web access to the University of Toronto Library system catalogue, which includes the print collections of the Graham Library and other U of T campus libraries, as well as a wide array of electronic resources, the internet, and a selection of word-processing and other tools. Librarians are available during business hours to offer reference service, bibliographic instruction, and guidance in the use of library resources, both on the university campus and elsewhere. Special collections in the Graham Library include the foundation SPCK and Strachan Collections, the W. Speed Hill Collection of the Works of Richard Hooker, and the general Rare Books Collection, all of which are mainly theological with strength in Anglicanism. Other special collections include the works of Trinity authors, such as Henry Youle Hind, Archibald Lampman, Sir Gilbert Parker, Dorothy Livesay, and Austin Clarke, as well as a unique collection of documents from the G7/G8/G20 Economic Summits. The Graham Library also holds an extensive collection of the works of Sir Winston Churchill, developed in association with the Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy. Special collections may be used by qualified readers during reference service hours; prior notice may be required. Alumni/ae of Trinity and Wycliffe Colleges may obtain special borrower cards for use at the Graham Library. Please apply at the Circulation Desk.Innovative Ideas or Questions for the John W. Graham Library?Contact Linda Corman, Nicholls Librarian and director of the John W. Graham Library: at her office on the main floor of the Library, by telephone at 416-978-4398, or e-mail to linda.corman@utoronto.ca John W. Graham Library, Trinity College
The John W. Graham Library as seen from the West |