Reserving Graduate Carrel Space |
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There are eighteen graduate study carrels on the third floor (west end) of the library that may be
assigned to graduate students for a semester or trimester. Each carrel has a lockable cabinet, an electrical
outlet and a network jack |
| Print Carrel Application forms here. |
| Carrels will assigned to students in the following order: |
- Doctoral students registered for the current semester
- Masters students registered for thesis research
- Doctoral candidates preparing for comps
- Doctoral students taking at least nine hours
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| Carrel occupants agree: |
- Library is not responsible for the loss of any personal items.
- Only library materials which are properly checked out to the carrel occupant may be
stored in the cabinet.
- No additional locks may be placed on the cabinet door.
- No drinks or food may be stored in the carrel.
- Food is not allowed in the carrel area.
- Drinks in spill-proof containers are allowed.
- Carrels are to be used for reading and research only.
- Library staff have the right to periodically inspect the contents of carrel cabinets.
- Storage of non-circulating library materials (journals, reserves, reference books) in carrel
cabinets will result in a permanent loss of carrel privileges.
- Carrel occupants are responsible for the cost of lost or replacement keys ($50).
- Keys not returned within two weeks written notice will be considered lost and the carrel
occupant will be charged accordingly ($50).
- Receiving or making wireless phone calls on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the library is
prohibited. Ringers are to be turned off prior to entering the library.
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| If you need further information about Graduate Study Carrels,
contact Linda Bloom
by email or by phone at (210) 434-6711 ext.2300. |