Home > Administrative Offices > Odum Library > About Us > Departments > Circulation Department > Study Rooms
Study rooms and faculty carrels
Student study rooms are available for checkout at the Reserve Desk. They are available on a "first-come, first serve" basis and can be checked out for up to four hours. The Circulation II desk on the first floor has four additional study rooms available for two-hour checkout, located near the Internet Café. Adaptive technology for students with disabilities is available in rooms 1060 and 1070 as adjacent to the Internet Café. Study rooms may neither be reserved in advance not renewed. Students may not overstay their allotted checkout time and must wait one hour before checking a room out again (these rules specifically apply to the rooms adjacent to the Internet Cafê). A Presentation Practice Room in the 1st floor Media Center is a 20 seat theater space equipped with a 1500 lumen LCD projector, DVD/VHS playback decks, 5 -1 surround sound speaker system as well as a small lectern desk with laptop connection.
There are two rooms on the third floor of the library (#3620 and #3626) reserved for graduate student study. The key-punch code for these rooms is available from the Graduate School in the Continuing Education Building (229-222-5694).
On the fourth floor of the Odum Library Addition, there are several faculty carrels available. These carrels are for general faculty use and cannot be "checked out." The keypunch code for these carrels is available at the main Circulation Desk.
There are a limited number of faculty carrels available for semester-long "check-out" on the third floor of the library. More information (and applications for ‘rental’ of these carrels) is available at the main Circulation Desk. Because of limited availability, carrels are awarded only on the basis of specific need. In difficult cases, the Committee of Library Affairs is asked to decide among contending applications.
Request Library Space as Available by Reservation
|
|
Ask Us (Chat Now), Tell Us about the Library web site. This document last modified Thursday, 07-May-2009 14:51:28 EDT Staff