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- Libraries are for studying. Please keep conversations in the cafe. There is a 24 hour area in the half without books, it gets crowded though. Get here early.Upvoted Jan 12
- If you're in the study area, make sure the door closes behind you because one door always sticks to the carpet.
- If you're in study areas where people are studying, please be respectful to others, and take your conversations down to one of the lower levels. It's distracting!
- The 4th floor is probably the best place to study quietly, especially in the back. Don't poke anyone taking a nap back there...
- Gwendolyn KellyMarch 8, 2012Bring your own coffee. The Tulip Tree on first just can't/won't brew a cup worth paying for ;-(
- In the basement is a great photo archives, and also a kindof hidden art room display
- Terena BellAugust 19, 2011Circulation hours are not what's posted on website or what's on their answering machine, so come WAY before close or they won't let you check out your books.
- check out the multimedia center on the first floor with a green screen available to students
- Gwendolyn KellyJune 8, 2010You don't have to be a student to use the library! You can get a community card if you're a Louisville resident.
- Check out the award winning McConnell/Chao archives...Tell Deborah that Aaron sent you. Also, look for the baseball bat display.
- 3rd floor back by the grad offices is the best place to nap.
- First floor is so noisy! Upper floors are uncomfortably warm.
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