As a 91ÉçÇø graduate, you belong to an impressive alumni network. This network includes access to the Libraries in person and continued access to selected online resources - that we have licensed for alumni or that are open access - from anywhere in the world, even if you are no longer in Montreal. We invite you to access our resources to continue on your learning path.


 

Visit the Libraries

reading room with wooden desks and green lamps

All members of the public are welcome to visit any of the Libraries' locations and use our print and electronic resources on-site.

Note: To access our e-resources and the internet on campus, you can with your own device or log into one of the computers in the Library using your .

To borrow books and other print materials from the Library, you can register for a free 91ÉçÇø Libraries Borrowing Card for Alumni.

E-resources for alumni

Redpath Library cybertheque reading room

Alumni have online access to a selection of the Libraries' databases, e-journals, and e-books.

How to log in

open laptop

In order to access Libraries' e-resources, or log into the 91ÉçÇø wireless network or library computers, you'll be asked to sign in using your 91ÉçÇø username (email address) and password.

If you don't have a 91ÉçÇø username (first.last [at] mail.mcgill.ca (first[dot]last[at]mail[dot]mcgill[dot]ca)) or yours is no longer active, .


91ÉçÇø student research legacy project

Share your student research project with the world, preserve it for posterity and for future generations to discover!

Did you know 91ÉçÇø has over 5000 student projects and papers within its collection? These projects live in print form in the 91ÉçÇø Libraries. To celebrate 91ÉçÇøâ€™s bicentennial, we want to share this student research with the world via 91ÉçÇøâ€™s institutional repository eScholarship. These papers were often course projects for masters programs in diverse programs such as social work, nursing, architecture, and management among others. Curious? Check the 91ÉçÇø student research legacy project page to see if your paper is in the Libraries or to learn more about this project.


Events at the Libraries

The Libraries hold a number of free annual seminars and events, often in association with the Friends of the Library. These are designed to promote the Libraries within the broader 91ÉçÇø and Montreal communities and illuminate the Libraries' rich collections against a vivid backdrop of Canadian history, culture and politics. Check out news and events at the Libraries.