George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.
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Celebrating Indigenous Creativity at the Library
In collaboration with Indigenous Initiatives and in celebration of National Indigenous History Month, we are proud to feature Indigenous creators and invite you to explore these artistic voices.
On every Tuesday in June, we will be spotlighting an Indigenous creator; look for these features in our library spaces, as well as on our News & Events page beginning Tuesday, June 2nd.
You can also discover something new in our Indigenous collection; browse through powerful stories, thought-provoking nonfiction, poetry, and more by Indigenous authors and voices.
Check Out the Library Learning Commons
The library is busier than ever, and we'd love to share some of our findings with you!
Take a look at our LLC Fast Facts page to discover how many students visited our LLC locations, signed out library items, received help at our service desks, and more. You can also check out our fun infographic with all of the details!
Get Help With Your Research
In-person research support is available at our Reference Desks at the Casa Loma, St. James, and Waterfront campuses. Drop by Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m for help at any point in your research process.
If no one is currently at the research desk, please ask at the front desk and staff will contact the on-call team member to assist you.
Information For Faculty
The Library Learning Commons supports George Brown faculty with a wide range of services including step-by-step guides for integrating library resources into Brightspace and instructional research workshops.
View our For Faculty page for more information!
Responsible Use of Generative AI
It's essential to think critically about AI generated content, including checking for accuracy, bias, missing context, and possible harms or misinformation. Using AI responsibly means following academic integrity guidelines, respecting copyright, and properly citing any AI tools you use in your work.
Use this research guide to help you navigate generative AI with clarity, confidence, and care.
Responsible Use of Generative AI
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We’re excited to lend you technology equipment such as laptops, wifi hotspots, and iPads, for free! Your George Brown Student ID is your library card.
Citing sources is an essential part of research, allowing you to acknowledge and use the works of others in your essays and assignments.
Speak to a library representative by phone during open hours at 416-415-5000 x8255. We are also available by email!
Access a wide variety of databases and catalogues of various formats for you to use online or borrow and take home.
We can help you get started at George Brown! Find information and get connected with your personal librarian for library help and support.
Librarians are your primary contact at the library; view information on how to get in touch with them, and the resources available to you.
Research assistance, subject guides, and useful resources compiled by your friendly librarians.
Short video tutorials demonstrating how to search the library, including finding academic journals, ebooks, and subject-specific databases.
Your George Brown Student ID identifies you as a George Brown Polytechnic student and gives you access to many college services and facilities.