fiendishlibrarian
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We have to remember as well that Robarts was *not* constructed as an open-access library. It was created as a limited-access, insular and self-contained facility designed for the needs of graduate students only. My understanding was that when it was conceived and constructed, it was thought that the research needs of undergraduates would be taken care of by the individual college libraries, and Robarts would serve graduate students. Clearly that didn't happen. Even well into the early 2000s this legacy was still there as some college libraries would not cooperate with UTL's inter-library loan system and I had to haggle and beg with librarians elsewhere to get materials transferred to UTSC, or even Vic and UC. The internal layout of Robarts still reflects that to some degree: closed stacks, unused vacuum tubes and dumb waiters that runner clerks would use to pull materials requested on the main floor. It was really over a long period of time, and in increments, that the library was opened up not only for access above the fifth floor, but around it as well. The building has been under some sort of renovation/reconfiguration since I began as an undergrad in 1993. Not sure we're ever going to circle that square peg entirely.