The Dartmouth Libraries offer a variety of study spaces for use by individuals and groups. Find spaces and their amenities below, or browse spaces by availability. You can also use our floor maps to find your study space.

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.

Novack Entry Space
Noise Level: loud
Near the Novack Café, these comfortable chairs and tables are a great place to meet.

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.

Photo by Robert Gill.
Theodor Seuss 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.

Study Space
Noise Level: normal
The Feldberg Library study spaces include large tables, soft seating, and individual study carrels.

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!