Scott Library

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North York, Canada

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Scott Library Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Scott Library is located in North York, Canada on 4700 Keele St. Scott Library is rated 4 out of 5 in the category university library in Canada.

Address

4700 Keele St

Phone

+1 4167365181

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ali Mahjoori

Old but gold;) can improve on its bathrooms still

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Davi Kavani

Scott Library York University it's a great place lot of people studying reading living their lives sometimes alone sometimes with people is beautiful however is a lot of people some people are very loud talking on their phones but others are just trying to read about the hype of frond capillary beds you can sleep here you could eat here a lot of work done it's a great atmosphere great place to live

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Andrew Pang

Generally a quiet and tidy place to study. There is plenty of space for both collaborative study and individual study, though spaces for the latter (located on the upper floors) fill up fast. It can be difficult to find seating during exam periods, but the quiet atmosphere makes it one of the best places on campus for uninterrupted study.

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Abrar Hussain

Does a decent job in adjusting a big population of York. Obviously it can’t take more students in. You can always find a spot for one to two persons, but for group study good luck finding one.

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Mister DoctorPerson

Very spacious and very quiet throughout. Lots of natural light, but not a terribly great view on the bottom floor; the area with the little pool and art display seems rather dull. The staff are quite helpful and friendly. Very clean the times I've been here. Very easy going up and down the floors. The middle area looks nicer the higher you go. I really wish there were more power outlets by the seating areas on the side, where I can study in a separated booth. These seats are very isolating and calming, however I cannot spend much time there because I cannot access power outlets there. On the ground floor, I have tried several times to access the small isolated rooms for study groups, which requires booking, and they are almost always all filled, whether or not they are booked by the people in them.