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O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library has 10 group study rooms for your use

The O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library has two new group-study rooms on Level 1 in Rooms 109 and 110, bringing the number of group-study rooms in this library to 10. All UST libraries have meeting rooms or group-study spaces available to users. Some spaces can be reserved in advance.
Here are some guidelines and details about the study rooms in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Computers are available for your use in study rooms LL20, LL21 and 312B. These computers have the same Microsoft software as the computers in the InfoCommons and other computing labs (Word, Excel, etc.); however, you are not able to print from them.
These rooms are intended to be used by groups of three or more people.
Groups can sign up to use a room for a maximum of two hours. Any group-study room can be reserved in advance by signing up on the reserve sheets posted on the doors.
Unscheduled groups using the space need to vacate the room when a scheduled group arrives. Groups lose their right to the room if they do not claim it within 10 minutes of their scheduled time.
Although individuals do not sign up to reserve these rooms, a person studying alone is welcome to use a group-study room if open, but will need to vacate it if the room is needed by a group.
The group study rooms are not to be used for regularly scheduled meetings.
LL21 is a “quiet computer study room.” There are several computers in this room available for computer work in a quiet environment.
We wish you well and good luck in your studies as you come close to completing your year. Good luck on your finals.

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