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How to Use the Library Study Room : Characteristics of Each Room
By Sol-Mi Lim, Cub-reporter
While many students are familiar with the library's reading rooms, study rooms offer a more dedicated option for focused group work or individual study. Each study room has unique features such as varying capacities, available facilities, like blackboards, and different hours of availability. These distinctions make it essential to select a study room based on specific needs and study goals. To help you make the best choice, here are practical tips for choosing and reserving a study room that suits your purpose. Also included are key guidelines to follow, helping to maintain a respectful and efficient study environment for all library users.
Room1 : Cabin & Pavilion & Patio type
Unlike other study spaces, the study room here is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so be sure to keep this in mind when making a reservation.
The cabin consists of five rooms, ranging from one to five people, and is located on the first floor of Millennium Hall. Each room is equipped with large blackboards and TVs. However, a disadvantage is that the Pavilion is open, meaning users can see and hear what is happening in adjacent rooms, which might be distracting.
The Pavilion includes three rooms and is often used without reservations, as it has no partitions. It features a long sofa, making it ideal for short breaks, but the low desk height should be considered when reserving.
The Patio requires a minimum of three people and has two rooms available. Lastly, Jaso, which also requires a minimum of three people, may feel inconvenient due to uncomfortable chairs, so keep this in mind when choosing a room.
Room2 : Located in the Library
This space is available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The study room, located on the second and third floors of the Academic Information Center, offers the advantage of being spacious enough to accommodate a large number of people and features multiple windows. Although it does not have several individual study rooms, it is available as an independent space, making it suitable for group discussions. However, it is important to note that the minimum number of people required is 5 to 6, so it is more appropriate for larger groups.
The study room on the fifth floor consists of seven rooms, each with a capacity of six people. This floor has the most study rooms, making it ideal for team tasks without the concern of being interrupted by others. Additionally, it is connected to the rooftop, providing a convenient space for a quick meal.
How to Make a Reservation and Precautions
After selecting the study room reservation option in the library app, choose the room type and desired date of use. Enter your student ID number along with the time of use, and the reservation will be completed. The reservation details will appear on the screen in yellow, and you can then proceed to the study room at the scheduled time.
Upon arrival at the study room, you must scan the QR code located next to the door within 30 minutes to confirm your presence. Failure to verify your arrival will result in a penalty: you will be prohibited from making further reservations for a week and from using the study rooms. Additionally, please refrain from consuming food in the study room as much as possible, and be sure to leave the space clean for the next user.
Choosing the right study room can greatly enhance your productivity and provide an ideal environment for both individual and group study. By considering the features, capacities, and availability of different study rooms, you can select the one that best aligns with your academic goals. Remember to follow the reservation process and guidelines to ensure a smooth and respectful experience for all library users. With proper planning, you can make the most of the study spaces available, fostering a more focused and efficient study session.