Browse Spaces
features of Crerar, Lower Level West
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Crerar's Lower Level West is home to Crerar Circulation and Reserve, a reading room, group study rooms, public computers and printing, as well all of Crerar's collections in compact shelving.
features of D'Angelo Law Reserve Collections Room
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Houses items on permanent and couse reserve, as well as our DVD collection and Copy/Print/Scan Station.
The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library
features of Mansueto Grand Reading Room
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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 Joseph Regenstein Library
features of Regenstein 1st Floor Reading Room
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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
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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
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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
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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 Reading Room
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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
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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
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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
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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.