Need a Study Space for Mid Sems?
Burling and Kistle libraries have plentiful places to
study quietly, including individual study carrels and tables in both libraries. Burling also features armchairs, bike desks, bean bag chairs, laptop bars, sofas, and even jungle gyms. If you need to work with classmates or peer mentors, group study rooms are available in both Burling and Kistle.The Burling Peer Mentoring and Collaboration Space (first level, east side) features two semi-private rooms, adjustable height tables, a laptop bar, lots of white boards, and a noise dampening system. The space is scheduled through a laptop near the location.
One semi-private space (first level, west side, next to Current Journals) is available for group meetings. Each accommodates 4 or 5 people around a table, with power and data. There is a 22" monitor mounted on the wall in one; cables are available at the Circulation Desk. Use is first come, first served.
There is one private group study room on the first level. Use is first come, first served.
The Burling Library Conference Room (lower level) is available for group study on evenings and weekends. Use is first come, first served.
Kistle Science Library has four group study rooms, to be used on a first-come, first-served
basis. One has a projector that can be connected to the existing computer or a personal laptop, for use in practicing PowerPoint or other presentations.Want to secure your laptop, listen to music, and have a fast hard-wired Internet connection while you're studying? Headphones, laptop locks, and network cables can be checked out from the circulation desks.