Find a Space
The Libraries offer a wide variety of spaces across our locations -- search, filter, or browse to find one that meets your needs.
Note: The Libraries have other useful spaces, and we're actively working to add them to this new page. Check back soon to find more!
Maryland Room
Visit this reading room to access materials from Special Collections & University Archives. Students are welcome to study in this room without appointment. All visitors will be asked to sign in before entering the reading room and store non-permitted items in a locker outside the room.
Activities: Individual Study
Capacity: 20 individuals
Features: Computers, Electrical Outlets, First Come First Served
- Occasional quiet conversations are okay
- Brief, quiet cell phone conversations are okay
- Headphone volume should be at a personal listening level
- For virtual meetings: use headphones and speak quietly
McKeldin Elevator Lobbies (Front Wing)
Cozy spaces directly outside the main elevators to quietly relax or for individual study. They contain comfy chairs, some small tables, and two computers.
Activities: Individual Study
Capacity: 8 individuals
Features: Computers, First Come First Served, Food / Drink Allowed
- Occasional quiet conversations are okay
- Brief, quiet cell phone conversations are okay
- Headphone volume should be at a personal listening level
- For virtual meetings: use headphones and speak quietly
STEM Computer Area
Find it on the Floor Map - look for the yellow dots!
Near the service desk at STEM you'll find PC and MAC computers, along with printer/copiers and scanners. You can print a paper quickly on the way to class or stay a while to work on an assignment. There are no time limits. Learn how to login, what software they have, and how many are currently available.
Activities: Individual Study
Capacity: 34 individuals
Features: Computers, Electrical Outlets, First Come First Served, Food / Drink Allowed
- Occasional quiet conversations are okay
- Brief, quiet cell phone conversations are okay
- Headphone volume should be at a personal listening level
- For virtual meetings: use headphones and speak quietly