Tuesday, August 19, 2014

A Reminder About Noise Levels in the Law Library

As the fall semester gets underway, the Law Library would like to provide a brief reminder to law students about appropriate noise levels in the library:

The main floor of the Law Library receives the greatest amount of traffic, as it houses many of the library's most frequently used reference materials, the new Technology Learning Center, as well as the public access terminals and copier.  However, noise on the main floor should be kept at a conversational level.  Out of courtesy to other library users, cell phone calls should be moved outside the double doors of the Law Library and into the lobby area.  Communications on the lower level and should also be kept at a conversational level.  The upper level of the library generally receives less traffic and provides a place for quiet study.  Please keep communications on the upper level to a minimum. 

If you desire a quieter place to study in the Law Library, study rooms on both the lower level and upper level are available on a first come, first serve basis or may be reserved in the Dean's Suite.  Also, as indicated, the upper level of the library generally receives less traffic, and four new study tables have been installed on this level with lighting, access to power, and network connections.

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