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Group Study Rooms

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    Powell Library

    Powell group study rooms allow 6-8 people and are each equipped with a large table, white board and mobile screen for display.
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    Charles E. Young Research Library (YRL)

    YRL group study rooms allow six to eight people and are each equipped with a large table and whiteboard. Some rooms are also equipped with a large screen for display.
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    Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

    The Biomedical Library has study rooms on the main floor and the Collaboration Hub. All rooms hold between four to six people, and are equipped with whiteboards.
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    Science and Engineering Library (SEL)

    Both SEL locations, Boelter and Geology, have study rooms that allow six to eight people equipped with whiteboards and electrical outlets.
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    Powell Media Lab

    The Media Lab in Powell has study rooms that allow up to four people.

Collaboration Pods

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    Charles E. Young Research Library (YRL)

    Collaboration pods in the YRL Research Commons with an open space concept allowing groups of six to eight to huddle and collaborate. Pods are equipped with a large table and LCD screens for display.
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    Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

    The Biomedical Library Collaboration Pod allows up to six people and is equipped with two LCD screens operated by laptops.

Individual Spaces

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    Loop Booths

    CLICC Loop Booths located in Powell Library are for individuals seeking a sound-resistant space equipped with a small desk and outlets.
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    Energy Pod

    The CLICC Energy Pod located in Powell Library is semi-private space intended for relaxation, equipped with a reclined lounge chair, privacy visor and preprogrammed sounds to reduce distractions.

Associated Topics

  • Library Conference Spaces

    One of the main research hubs on campus, the Charles E. Young Research Library offers multiple spaces to hold conferences, symposia, workshops and other programs.
  • CLICC Classrooms

    The Campus Library Instructional Computing Commons (CLICC) provides technology-enabled classrooms, helping instructors integrate technological tools into their curricula.