All Study Spaces
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Classics Reading Room (Room 470)
space description
The Classics Reading Room, located off of the 4th Floor Reading Room, houses the Classics Reading Room reference collection and provides quiet study space. Priority should be given to patrons making use of the Classics reference collection.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Ex Libris Cafe
space description
Ex Libris café is a student-run cafe located in the northeast corner of the 1st Floor of Regenstein.
Ex Libris and the A Level Reading Room are the only spaces in Regenstein where meals and messy food are permitted.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Library Classrooms
space description
Library Classrooms are primarily intended for formal instruction sessions by library staff and special class sessions by University faculty.
Groups may book library classrooms outside of regular teaching hours only.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Map Collection Reading Room (Regenstein, Room 370)
space description
The Map Collection Reading Room, located off of the 3rd Floor Reading Room, houses the Map collection and provides quiet study space. Priority should be given to patrons making use of the Map Collection.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 1st Floor Reading Room
space description
Regenstein's 1st Floor Reading Room is a collaborative space and contains the Regenstein Circulation Desk and the ITServices TechBar.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 2nd Floor Reading Room
space description
Regenstein's 2nd Floor Reading Room houses several collections and provides a variety of furniture options for quiet study.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 3rd Floor Reading Room
space description
Regenstein's 3rd Floor Reading Room houses several collections and provides a variety of furniture options for quiet study, as well as specialized equipment.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 4th Floor Reading Room
space description
Regenstein's 4th Floor Reading Room houses several specialized reference collections and provides a variety of furniture options for quiet study.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 5th Floor East Asian Reading Room (Room 520)
space description
Regenstein's 5th Floor East Asian Reading Room houses reference and current periodicals collections dedicated to East Asia and provides a variety of furniture options for quiet study.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 5th Floor Reading Room
space description
Regenstein's 5th Floor Reading Room houses several specialized collections and provides a variety of furniture options for quiet study.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein A Level Reading Room
space description
The Regenstein A Level Reading Room is an inviting and attractive collaborative learning environment where students, faculty, academic technologists, and librarians can interact.
Ex Libris and the A Level Reading Room are the only spaces in Regenstein where meals and messy food are permitted.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Bookstacks, B Level
space description
Regenstein's B Level Bookstacks houses collections on Social Sciences (G, H, J, XXK), Sciences & Technology (Q-V), and General Works, Bibliography, & Library Science (A, Z). There are several large tables in the center of the floor, as well as a few individual tables and standing height desks along its perimeter, all intended for quiet study.No food is permitted in Regenstein's bookstacks.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Group Studies
space description
Regenstein has 17 group studies of varying capacities that may be reserved for up to 3 hours a day by groups of two or more users via Book a Room whenever Regenstein is open.
Group studies are located in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Floor Reading Rooms.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Viewing & Listening Room (Room 307)
space description
The Viewing & Listening Room, located in Regenstein's 3rd Floor Reading Room, contains equipment for playing a variety of audiovisual formats. All equipment requires headphones.
Patrons who wish to use Room 307 may borrow a key from Regenstein Circulation on the 1st Floor.