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Finding a Place to Study

by Lisa Setters on 2017-03-27T08:00:00-04:00 in Library Building, Tips and Tricks | 0 Comments

Did you know that our Kentucky library has a wide variety of study environments?

From the quiet bottom floor of the library to the top floor with study rooms that you can use to collaborate, we've got you covered!

For the researcher who simply wants peace and quiet, the bottom floor of the library has study carrels equipped with power supply for private study.

If you're seeking a more relaxed atmosphere, try the main floor of the library. Feel free to purchase a cup of coffee in the Bergie Cafe or chat with a friend as you work your way through Oden's Systematic Theology.

The top floor of the library has a variety of nooks and crannies available for the researcher who wishes to hide away. If you prefer a nice window with scenery, try the Wesley Lounge with its soft red carpet and view overlooking the John Wesley statue.

Study Rooms equipped with whiteboards are available on the top floor for groups of 2 or more and for conference calls. To guarantee that a study room will be available, please make a reservation from our library website. Just hover your mouse over "Services" and click on "Reserve a Study Room."

Image of Library website navigation menu with Services and Reserve a Study Room Selected


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