Services for teachers

On this page:

  • Place course reserves
  • Request an inter-library loan
  • Purchase books for your department
  • Request a bibliographic instruction session for your class
  • Book a space at the Learning Commons 
  • Copyright guidelines for your course materials
  • Liaison librarians

Course reserves

Teachers looking to place course materials on reserve for their students must submit this form.

Items can be put on reserve for:

  • 2 hours
  • 4 hours (DVDs)
  • 24 hours
  • 3 days
  • 7 days

Reserved materials are collected at the Services Desk (F-300).

Questions? Contact us.


Interlibrary loans

Through inter-library loans (ILL) and document delivery services, Vanier faculty and staff can obtain materials that are not available at our library. Inter-library Loan service is not available to students or Library membership cardholders.

Please note that due to the spending freeze announced in September 2024, this service has been suspended.

Loan period and renewals

Borrowers can expect to keep most materials from 2 to 4 weeks. All loaned material must be returned on time to a staff member at the Services Desk (F-300). Avoid placing the item in the after-hours dropbox. Materials can be renewed only once. To request a renewal, contact us. 

Requests

Before submitting your ILL request, please check the Library catalogue to make sure we do not already own the item.

The length of time needed to obtain a loan or photocopy can vary considerably (from 2 days to 6 weeks), depending on where the material is available. Users are encouraged to place their requests early and to indicate the date after which the item would no longer be useful. Otherwise, users remain responsible for the item even if it arrives too late to be of use. Those requesting rapid delivery of materials are responsible for any additional charges incurred by the library.

Typical timelines

  • Books: 2-3 weeks
  • Articles: around 4 working days 

Department material requests

Looking to purchase new materials for your department (e.g. for a resource room or office)?

Follow these steps:

1) Consult the procedure document (pdf)

2) Submit your request to the Collections Librarian

Please note that due to the spending freeze announced in September 2024, this service has been suspended.

Book Film and Media

To book film or media for your classroom activity, email Michael Unger with the title and call number of the document, and the date and time for which you need it.


Bibliographic instruction sessions

Do your students need help finding scholarly materials through the library? 


Copyright guidelines

Physical works

  • Making and handing out photocopies
  • Scanning excerpts from works
  • Packaging course packs
Type of work Usage limit
Works printed and packaged as part of course packs and photocopies of:
  • An article
  • Newspaper or periodical page
  • Song lyrics
  • Short text from a collective work
  • Entry from a reference book
  • Image from a book, magazine or newspaper
  • Chapter from a book
  • No more than 10% of a publication (for a maximum of 25 pages) if it was developed for college education purposes, and;
  • No more than 15% of a publication for all other cases.

Digital works

Type of work Usage limit
Works displayed in-class, packaged as part of a virtual course pack, and digital copies of:
  • An article
  • Newspaper or periodical page
  • Song lyrics
  • Short text from a collective work
  • Entry from a reference book
  • Image from a book, magazine or newspaper
  • Chapter from a book
  • No more than 10% of a publication (for a maximum of 25 pages) if it was developed for college education purposes, and;
  • No more than 15% of a publication for all other cases.
  • Must only be accessible through a secured web portal (Omnivox/LEA or non-public Moodle) or submitted via email.

 

Films, video clips, and music
accessed through the Vanier Library
May be shown without restriction.
Films, video clips, and music
accessed through YouTube or other web platforms including other educational institutions
Permission and payment (if applicable) from the Copyright holder is required unless the work:
  • Is used within the limits set by Fair Dealing;
  • Has a Creative Commons attribution that allows it to be used freely;
  • Is in the public domain;

Liaison librarians

Nina Arabian

  • Social Sciences (except Research Methods and IP)
  • Physical Education

Susan Bissonnette

  • Arts
  • Architecture & Building Systems
  • English
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Environmental and Wildlife Management
  • Humanities
  • IP
  • Languages & Cultures
  • Music

Joel Gauthier

  • Business
  • French
  • Research Methods
  • Sciences

Book a space

The following spaces may be used by Vanier faculty and staff for a variety of events and activities. During the academic year, events will only be accepted if they are student-focused and must always respect the space considerations outlined below.

D-301 (STEM Centre)


  • Specifications

    • Max capacity: 92 people
    • Portable Whiteboards
    • 10 square tables (fits 4 to 6 chairs)
    • Approximately 60 chairs
    • Computer tables (non-movable)

  • Technology

    • 10 desktop computers (equipped with Windows 10)
    • 1 B/W printer
    • 1 Mobile device charging station
    • Audio capable
    • Projector and screen

  • Availability and contact

    • Weekdays from 8am to 8pm
    • Flexibility in booking available between semesters and on weekends (except winter break)

    Contact: Ashley Rankin

  • F-500


  • Specifications

    • Max capacity: 200 people
    • 5 group study rooms
    • 8 non-movable rectangular tables (fits 4-6 chairs)
    • 3 square tables (fits 4 chairs)
    • Approximately 125 chairs (standard and lounge)
    • Washroom (single stall, gender neutral)
    • Computer tables (non-movable)

  • Technology

    • 8 desktop computers (equipped with Windows 10)
    • 4 Apple computers
    • 2 audio turntables
    • 1 B/W printer
    • 1 Mobile device charging station

  • Availability and contact

    • Weekdays from 4PM onwards (during the semester)
    • Flexible availability between semesters
    • Minimum of 100 expected attendees required (security required if over minimum)
    • Priority to student-centered events

    Contact: Caroline Fodor

  • E-300


  • Specifications

    • Max capacity: 122 people
    • Portable whiteboards
    • 10 round tables (fit 4-6 chairs)
    • Small versatile tables
    • Approx. 80 chairs
    • Washroom (two single stalls, gender neutral)
    • Computer tables (non-movable)

  • Technology

    • 8 desktop computers (equipped with Windows 10)
    • 1 B/W printer

  • Availability and contact

    • Weekdays from 4:30 PM onwards (during the semester).
    • Flexibility availability weekends and between semesters
    • Priority given to student-centered events

    Contact: Caroline Fodor


  • Specifications

    • Seating for 40 (Versatile desks and chairs)
    • 40 laptops (keys at circulation desk)
    • One presentation station equipped with a computer
    • Three wall electrical outlets
    • Wall mounted whiteboard

  • Technology

    • Internet Ethernet port
    • WiFi connectivity
    • Software (Windows 10, Microsoft Office Suite)
    • Audio capable
    • Projector and screen

  • Availability and contact

    Priority of use:

    • Library and TASC instruction and meetings
    • Academic instruction (non-recurring, limit of 2 visits per instructor per semester)
    • Special student-oriented events
    • Academic sector functions
    • Students, when not in use for instruction

    See availability

    Contact: Nina Arabian

  • Using the spaces

    The event organizer is responsible for:

    • Ensuring that they have approval from MEC for their event, via the Event Planning Form.
    • Creating signage to promote the event.
    • Putting in any required work orders with Services.
    • Cleaning up the space and returning it to its original configuration after the event (for large events, organizers will be required to request cleaning services).
    • Arranging any additional IT or audio/visual equipment beyond what is offered in the booked space.
    • Requesting a security agent to be present if the event includes over 100 people.
    • Arranging parking if guests from outside of the college are to be expected.
    • Arranging volunteers to assist with the event.
    • Arranging any catering and requesting an alcohol permit at least one month before the event

    Contact us

    Service Extension
    Course Reserves 7146
    A/V Collection bookings 7146
    Collection development 7693
    Reference services 8362
    Instruction sessions 7693