Spaces
The Dartmouth Libraries offer a variety of study spaces for use by individuals and groups. Explore & reserve an individual space below or check today's reservable spaces
1902 Room
Noise Level: normal
Since it is open 24 hours a day this room is one of the most popular rooms in the library.
Baker Level 1 (PDF)
Baker 152
On the mezzanine level at the east end of Baker Library's Reiss Hall, the room offers a quiet space for study beginning 5 pm through overnight Monday-Friday and all day Saturday-Sunday.
Baker Mezzanine Map (PDF)
Baker 158
On the mezzanine level at the west end of Baker Library's Reiss Hall, the room offers a quiet space for study beginning 5 pm through overnight Monday-Friday and all day Saturday & Sunday.
Baker Mezzanine Map (PDF)
Baker Stacks
Noise Level: silent
Located on all Baker levels
Berry 171B
This space lacks a door at the moment.
Berry Level 1 Map (PDF)
Berry Level 2
Noise Level: normal
Students can gather in small groups and quietly study outside the Jones Media Center and the Evans Map Room.
Berry Level 2 (PDF)
East Asian Room
Noise Level: quiet
Find the general East Asian collection as well as Chinese language materials in this space.
Baker Stacks Mezzanine (PDF)
East Reading Room
Noise Level: normal
Find current newspapers and magazines as well as Music scores in this space. Capacity - About 50 spaces for individual study.
Baker Level 1 (PDF)
Novack Café
Noise Level: loud
This 24 hour study space offers both group and individual study spaces.
Berry Ground Level (PDF)
Novack Entry Space
Noise Level: loud
Near the Novack Café, these comfortable chairs and tables are a great place to meet.
Berry Ground Level (PDF)
Reiss Hall
Noise Level: loud
Reiss Hall, at the front of Baker Library, is a classic space for students to meet to study and grab a coffee.
Theodor Suess Geisel Room (Dr. Seuss Room)
Noise Level: quiet
At the east end of Baker Library's Reiss Hall, the room offers a quiet space for study or reflection complete with comfy chairs, whimsical bookcases, and large sun-collecting windows overlooking the east side of campus.
Baker Level 1 (PDF)
Study Space
Noise Level: silent
In addition to this main study area, Dana also has group study rooms that can be reserved.
Dana Library (PDF)
GIS Workstations
Noise Level: normal
3 dedicated workstations for using the software, ArcGIS. Available by appointment.
Berry Level 2 (PDF)
Conference Room
The Feldberg Conference Room is available for reservation on evenings and weekends. It includes a whiteboard and Solstice-enable digital flat screen.
Study Space
Noise Level: normal
The Feldberg Library study spaces include large tables, soft seating, and individual study carrels.
Berry 278 Audio Recording Room
Audio production, including interviews, podcasts, and voice-overs
Berry Level 2 Map (PDF)
Media Workstations
Noise Level: normal
Edit multimedia projects such as audio, video, images and graphics, 3D modeling and more.
Berry Level 2 (PDF)
Virtual AV Lab
The Virtual AV Lab (Berry 279) offers a place to create professional videos, record audio podcasts with guests, and conduct Zoom classes or workshops together, within the comfort of a small home studio space. The room features a large flat panel display, surround sound, and access to preconfigured video and audio equipment for the best production quality. We have multiple angle cameras as well a green screen.
Whisper Room
A sound isolation booth designed for audio recording.
Berry Level 2 Map (PDF)
Class of 1965 Galleries
Noise Level: normal
Big tables, comfy couches, and great natural light make this a wonderful place to get some work done!
Rooke Reading Room
Noise Level: quiet
The place to go to use the Library’s rare books, manuscripts, and archival records.
Middle Level Stacks
Students can enjoy natural light and art in these middle level stack carrels.
Sherman Floor Guide (PDF)