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Study Spaces at Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson provides a variety of research and study spaces for students and faculty members. Study spaces are available on all four floors of Scott Memorial Library, Jefferson Alumni Hall, and elsewhere on campus. Individual Study Quiet study is the rule on the fourth floor of the library. Individual carrels and desks on the second through fourth floors are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Individual study rooms (Scott 313, 315, 316 & 317) may be checked out from the LRC on the 3rd floor. Comfortable seating on the first floor of the library invites casual conversations. Group Study AISR's Learning Resources Department also oversees group study areas in the Jefferson Alumni Hall and provides guides to study space elsewhere on campus. Pick up the brochures at any LRC or the Reference Desk, or view them online:
You may reserve one of the 3 model & media viewing rooms in the Scott LRC for group study (reserve online, call 215-503-8407 or LRC@lists.jefferson.edu). Several tables are available in Scott 306 for collaborative study.
Library Study Space Locations
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