Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Where is YOUR favorite place to study in the Library?

Are you looking for that perfect place to study?

Do you prefer a "room with a view," a quiet area, a group study room or a noisy area?

Polk Library has them all.

Window views are plentiful in the Reference room on first floor. Also on second and third floors.

Quiet areas are established in the two 'official' Quiet Study rooms found on 2nd and 3rd floor, north. Also, 2nd floor, south by the periodicals and 3rd floor in the Government Documents room are good spots to quietly study.

If you need to work on a group project or practice giving your group speech there is a special room on 2nd floor, north, that is set up like a classroom with all the equipment. There is a blackboard, whiteboard/easle and computer hooked up with an additional flat screen which is mounted on the wall for projection. This room can be reserved at the Circulation desk for up to 3 hours.

Then there is a popular high traffic, noisy study area that many students prefer. It is on first floor across from the Circulation counter.

Explore the library to find your favorite spot to study. Then tell us YOUR favorite library place to study.

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