All Study Spaces
The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library
features of Mansueto Grand Reading Room
space description
Located under the south side of the glass dome, the 8,000-square-foot Grand Reading Room has seating capacity for 180 users and is designed for quiet study.
The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library
features of Mansueto Viewing & Listening Station
space description
The Mansueto Viewing & Listening Station is a private study room that provides individual patrons with equipment to listen to audio recordings from the Recordings Collection, and is also equipped with a microform scanner.
Patrons may request to use the Viewing & Listening Station at the Mansueto Circulation Desk.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Bookstacks, 2nd Floor
space description
Regenstein's 2nd Floor Bookstacks houses collections on History (C - F). There are 23 individual study tables along the perimeter of the bookstacks, intended for quiet study. No food is permitted in Regenstein's boosktacks.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Bookstacks, 3rd Floor
space description
Regenstein's 3rd Floor Bookstacks houses collections on Music & Fine Arts (M & N) and Languages & Literatures (PN-PT). There are 28 individual study tables along the perimeter of the bookstacks, intended for quiet study. No food is permitted in Regenstein's boosktacks.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Bookstacks, 4th Floor
space description
Regenstein's 4th Floor Bookstacks houses collections on Philosophy, Psychology, & Religion (B) and Languages & Literatures (P-PM). There are 22 individual study tables along the perimeter of the bookstacks, intended for quiet study. No food is permitted in Regenstein's boosktacks.
The Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein Bookstacks, 5th Floor
space description
Regenstein's 5th Floor Bookstacks houses collections in East Asian (Harvard Yenching and Library of Congress) and on Education (L). There are 25 individual study tables along the perimeter of the bookstacks, intended for quiet study.
No food is permitted in Regenstein's boosktacks.
Restrooms are located on the east perimeter of the 5th Floor bookstacks.
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.
features of The Social Work Library Reading Room
space description
The Social Work Library reading room is a large open space with a southern exposure of floor-to-ceiling windows allowing for lots of natural light during the day. There are a variety of seating options including couches, a rocking chair, large tables for spreading out your materials, and a pinwheel study carrel. There is also a smaller study area behind the bookstacks with single-user desks. Most of the furniture was either designed or selected by Mies van der Rohe.