Study Room Guidelines
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Triton College Library Study Room Guidelines
The library study rooms are available for the students and community members first, followed by staff and faculty as available. Make a reservation online, visit us in person, or call us at (708) 456-0300, ext. 3215.
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Reservations can be made up to 48 hours in advance with NO semester-long bookings. Additionally, individuals are limited to a single two-hour block of time per day.
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Individuals booking online will receive an email (to the email address entered in the booking form) asking them to confirm the booking. They have one hour to confirm and if the booking is not confirmed by the individual the spot will revert to open.
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Before going to the study room students must report to the circulation desk to check in and provide a student ID for staff to hold onto for the duration of the booking. If the student does not check-in at the circulation desk, after 15 minutes the room will revert to available and can be booked by a different student.
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A state-issued or Triton College photo ID is required when reserving these study rooms. Please have an ID ready for the service desk to hold until the reservation is completed.
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Patrons agree to follow the Triton College Student Code of Conduct when using the library study rooms.
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Covered drinks and packaged snacks are allowed. NO hot food or full meals in the study room. Please refer to our webpage for food guidelines.
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All study room lights must be turned on during evening* hours.
- *4 pm Oct -April, 6 pm April-Oct
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Staff members reserve the right to request the number of patrons in any individual room at any given time.
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Before leaving, please erase the whiteboard and clean the table. Failure to leave the room as you found it may result in your denied future requests.
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Patrons reserving library study rooms must sign the Study Room Guidelines contract at the beginning of each semester or at initial reservation and provide a list of all the people within the study group using the room.
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Signing the study room guidelines state that you will adhere to the guidelines outlined in this document.
Four study rooms are available with varying capacities. Staff members will book rooms based on availability, not preference. All rooms are equipped equally.
Room Capacity
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A211- Capacity: 4
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A212A- Capacity: 6
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A212B- Capacity: 6
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A213- Capacity: 4
Each study room is equipped with:
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White Board (dry erase markers available upon request)
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One table with at least 2-4 chairs
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Power outlets for charging capabilities