New Carpet and Chairs Improve Study Spaces

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We hear you. You've told us you want better study spaces - and as much of it as we can provide. To better accommodate the needs of our library user community we've recently upgraded several spaces on the second and third floors of the Paley Library. These areas are all newly carpeted and new, comfortable chairs, many with tablet arms, are available in several of the improved study areas. Here are photos of two of the nine enhanced study spaces:

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These new study spaces will be found on the far ends of both the second and third floors of Paley Library. Look for them in center and/or corners of these areas. We hope you enjoy these improved spaces. If you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for additional enhancements, please use our suggestion form.

- Steven Bell, Associate University Librarian

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