Where can I study in the libraries?

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Study Areas

  • Levels 1 & 2 are Quiet Floors. Conversations should be kept to a whisper and in smaller groups. Amenities: Large and small tables, some study carrels.
  • Level 3 is the entry level and also has a few tables alongside the Library Resource Commons. Conversations can and will happen, but please be courteous of others. If you enjoy a quieter area, please try another floor. Amenities: Medium tables. Café TJ can also be used for studying whenever the library is open.
  • Level 4 has been designated a Silent Floor, reserved for individual study only. No talking, please. Amenities: Study carrels, medium tables.
  • Level 5 is a Group Study Floor, with rooms and spaces where groups can study together quietly. Amenities: Study carrels, medium tables, study rooms.

Study Rooms

 

  • Study rooms are located on Level 5 and are available for student use.
  • All rooms require keys and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Keys to the study rooms may be checked out at the Public Service Desk on Level 3.
  • A valid UM-St. Louis ID card is required, and rooms are checked out for a 2-hour period on a first come, first served basis.
  • Study rooms are available for University of Missouri-St. Louis students only.
  • Rooms must be vacated 30 minutes before the Library's posted closing time.
  • Room 514 has a monitor with an HDMI connector (bring your own laptop and cable)
  • Capacities:
    • Large study rooms (7-10 persons)
    • Medium study rooms (4-6 persons)
    • Small study rooms (1-3 persons)

 

  • Last Updated Feb 12, 2025
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  • Answered By Lindsay Schmitz

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