Large Group Study Rooms are equipped with whiteboards; a flat-panel display; web-based videoconferenceing; video capture; table cubby with laptop, power, and aux connections; a thin-client computer; speakers; and a push-button controller. The Group Study Rooms provide space for collaborative learning and research. The rooms are not intended for other purposes such as administrative meetings or formal classroom instruction.
Reservation and Use Guidelines:
May be reserved up to 7 days in advance by NC State faculty members, students, and staff, for periods ranging from 30 minutes to 4 hours.
A group is two or more people, and groups have priority over individuals.
Individuals may be asked to vacate group study rooms when groups are in need of collaborative study space. Individuals seeking a quiet space are encouraged to use either the Quiet Reading Room (second floor) or the Skyline Reading Room (fifth floor).
If a room is empty, your group may use it on a first-come, first-served basis. Groups are encouraged to reserve the room they're using.
Limit of 2 reservations per day by the same user(s).
15-minute grace period for arrival, before the space becomes available for other users.
Rooms cannot be reserved or held by placing personal belongings in them. Unattended items will be removed.
The NCSU Libraries reserves the right to change a user’s reservation, if necessary, and will provide as much advance notice as possible should this be necessary.
Users are requested to cancel reservations in advance if their plans change, so that the rooms can be available to others
Get Help:
Library staff and Student Technology Advisors are available to provide help on demand in the Group Study Rooms, including research consultation and technical support
Request help at any time from Ask Us via the touchpad located in each room or via the web, telephone, and mobile devices