Markham Campus

Located on the 2nd floor, Markham Campus Library provides books, periodicals (magazines, newspapers and journals) and reference assistance in a friendly and welcoming environment. Computers are available for research use, as well as individual carrels for private study. The collection supports subjects predominantly taught at Markham Campus, including aviation, marketing, travel and tourism, business computer systems, and general education. Five full-time staff are ready to help you with your reference and audiovisual needs.

Markham Library

General Questions

General questions can be directed to (416) 491-5050 ext. 7521.

Markham Staff Directory

Click here to see the Markham library staff listing.

Borrower Services

Collections at Seneca Libraries are available to faculty, staff, students and the community at large. Community borrowers are required to register and pay a yearly subscription in order to borrow resources. All borrowers must present a OneCard or library card when signing out library materials. For a full description of the terms and conditions associated with borrowing from Seneca Libraries, please refer to Borrower Services.

Audio-Visual Services

A.V. Services provides access to an extensive collection of video and media resources, which may be borrowed for screening within the College, but may not be taken home. Viewing stations are available at each campus library. A wide variety of audio-visual equipment is available to students, faculty and staff for college use. Advance bookings may be requested online, in person, or via telephone. Loan periods vary, so please consult A.V. Services staff at your campus. A.V. technicians will provide expert instruction in the use of all equipment. Electronic classrooms at all campuses are supported by audio-visual staff. Demonstrations, troubleshooting, and instructions for using equipment in these classrooms is offered. For more information, please visit Audio-Visual Services.

Excessive Noise

Seneca Libraries staff reserves the right to remove students from the Seneca Libraries who are excessively noisy.

Food and Drink

Food or drink are not permitted in Seneca Libraries.

Cell Phones and Beepers

As a courtesy to Seneca Libraries staff and fellow students, we ask that all pagers and cell phone ringers be turned off while in Seneca Libraries. Also, please ensure that the volume on portable media players be placed on a low setting so that it does not disrupt others.

Personal Belongings and Valuables

Seneca Libraries are not responsible for loss or theft of personal belongings and valuables. Please do not leave money or valuables unattended.

Copyright

In Canada, all original creative works are protected by copyright. Only the copyright owner or its authorized licensees have the right to decide when and how the work is to be copied. Copyright protection is automatic upon the creation of a work, and applies whether or not a copyright statement appears on the material. For a full description of fines policies, please refer to Seneca Libraries Copyright Policy.