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Does the library have group study areas?

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During the library building temporary closure (Sept 9-Dec 13), only 3 study rooms will be available for use. They are assigned on a first come basis. Note that we are still designating a large quiet study room, although IRC 242 and carrels to the left of the service desk may be used for individual study. Other spaces for study across the college (listed below) may be used as well, e.g. Cafeterias in the College Center, computer lab in South Hall.

Yes. Group Study Rooms are intended to support academic work. Group Study is available in several rooms in the lower level of the library. Rooms can only be used by groups of at least two people, including at least one current MCC student / staff member with an current MCC ID. A maximum of four people are allowed in the smaller Library group study rooms (rooms 1-6) and six people in the larger Library rooms (rooms 7 and 8). More details, please http://middlesexcc.libguides.com/building" here.

In addition, throughout the Learning Center are tables that may be used for group study. 

In addition to spaces in the the Learning Center and JLC 241, lounge/study spaces are available in several locations throughout campus.  

  • Crabiel Hall (student lounge): Monday to Friday, until 10:00pm; Saturday until 6 pm; closed on Sunday.
  • South Hall (atrium area and student lounge): Monday to Friday, until 10:00pm; Saturday until 6 pm; closed on Sunday.
  • College Center lounge and cafeterias (especially Cafeteria A), unless an event is booked, Monday to Friday, until 10 PM.
  • Raritan Hall 137 Monday to Friday, until 10 PM.

Please note that the areas of the library and instructional resource center where the carrel units are located are designated for Quiet Study,

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