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       Locations in Green   Hours   Phone       Library & circulation   10a-1a   (650) 723-1493     Privileges   10a-1a   (650) 723-1493     Information Center   12p-5p   (650) 725-1064     Media & Microtext Center   10a-7p   (650) 723-9394     Velma Denning Room    Closed       SSDS walk-in consulting   Closed               Meyer Library 

       Locations in Meyer   Hours   Phone       Meyer lobby   Open 24hr   (650) 723-9407     24-hour study room   Open 24hr   (650) 723-9407     2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area   1p-12a   (650) 723-9407     Multimedia Studio and Digital Language Lab   1p-12a                      All other libraries   Hours   Phone       Archive of Recorded Sound   Closed   (650) 723-9312     Art & Architecture   1p-10p   (650) 723-3408     Biology (Falconer)   4p-9p   (650) 723-1528     Business   Closed   (650) 725-2055     Chemistry & ChemEng (Swain)   4p-9p   (650) 723-9237     Earth Sciences (Branner)   4p-9p   (650) 723-2746     East Asia   1p-10p   (650) 725-3435     Education (Cubberley)   1p-8p   (650) 723-2121     Engineering (Terman)   2p-10p   (650) 723-0001     Hoover Archives   Closed   (650) 723-3563     Hoover   Closed   (650) 723-2058     Law (Crown)   10a-12a   (650) 725-0800     Marine Biology (Miller)   Closed   (831) 655-6229     Math & Statistics   4p-9p   (650) 723-4672     Medical (Lane)   12p-12a   (650) 723-6831     Music   1p-10p   (650) 723-1211     SLAC   Closed   (650) 926-2411     Special Collections   Closed   (650) 725-1022     SAL1&2   Closed   (650) 723-9201                    Ask Us!  Librarians and staff are available to help you find and use Stanford's libraries, information resources, and technologies.

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   Find printers, copiers, scanners   cash-to-card machine   copier   color copier   printer   color printer   oversize/poster printer   scanner   oversize scanner   public computer   Stanford-only computer                Filter by      Show all      absolute quiet      coffee nearby      conversation allowed      electrical outlets      group study      individual study      large tables      open late      outdoor space      public computer      Stanford-only computer                  Study area     Located In   Description          Bender Room   Green   The Albert M. Bender Room offers beautiful views of the Quad and the hills beyond campus, as well as comfortable seating and a quiet atmosphere for study, leisure reading, and reflection. The Bender Room contains a non-circulating collection of books of current and classic interest, both...        Green Library East First Floor study area   Green   Study area provides plenty of seating, large tables and natural light. Information Center is near by for research assistance.

        Green Library group study rooms   Green   Seven study rooms, each with space for groups of up to six people, are available outside the main reading rooms in the Bing Wing. Most rooms are equipped with white boards, and one (outside the Jonsson Social Science Reading Room) has a smart board as well.

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 Rooms...        Jonsson Social Sciences Reading Room   Green   The Jonsson Social Sciences Reading Room facilitates a range of social science learning and research activities. It contains a social science reference collection of over 15,000 volumes, including classic texts, new and notable publications, and current issues of core journals in the social...        Lane Reading Room   Green   The Lane Reading Room houses the Humanities and Area Studies Resource Center. Traditional study and reading space is complemented by wireless Internet access and computer workstations. The room offers printed reference collections and specific "mini-collections" devoted to important topical...        Mary M. Tanenbaum Room   Green   The Mary M. Tanenbaum Room includes one large antique table and chairs for six people.

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 Available on a first-come basis Two-person minimum Please observe a two-hour limit while others are waiting No food or drinks are allowed ...        Biology group study room   Biology (Falconer)   The group study room in Falconer contains a round table with four to six chairs. The room is small but cozy, and is first-come, first-served.

        Biology study areas   Biology (Falconer)   Falconer Library has several small study areas. There are dozens of seats at large tables, 13 very private study carrels down a hallway in the center of the library, several balconies with tables and chairs, and some comfortable armchairs.

 Four small, locked study carrels are available...        Art study areas   Art & Architecture   The main reading room and the reading room mezzanine contain seating, tables, six large lounge chairs, and large bay windows. Equipment for media viewing in those rooms includes two large flat screen stations (one Blu-ray), one 30-inch screen station, and one 20-inch screen station.

        Art study room   Art & Architecture   This study room, located on the lower level of the Art & Architecture Library, contains 12 chairs and five tables, all of which are moveable and can be rearranged. In-person reservations are accepted. 

       24-hour study room   Meyer   The 24-hour study room (room 160) has dual-boot Mac/Windows computers, laptop-support displays, and large tables for quiet individual study. 

        2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area   Meyer   This study area offers 22 dual-boot Mac/Windows computers, color and grayscale printers, laptop-support displays, group study areas, moveable furniture, wide-screen monitors, and a projection system.

 The Meyer Technology Service Desk provides access to a wide variety of multimedia...        Meyer lobby   Meyer   Meyer Lobby, which is open 24 hours a day, offers dual-boot Mac/Windows computers, color and grayscale printers, laptop-support displays, and group study areas.

  

        Multimedia Studio and Digital Language Lab   Meyer   The Multimedia Studio is located on the second floor and has high-end computers, large-format displays, and peripherals to support video and graphic-intensive work.

 The Digital...        Engineering Library study area   Engineering (Terman)   The Engineering Library's study space contains a variety of furniture for students' study needs, including study tables, study booths, individual study carrels, and an outdoor balcony.

 Equipment available in the study area includes seven Dual Boot iMacs with SUL-supported software, a...        Library & circulation   Engineering (Terman)   At the Engineering Library's circulation desk, you can reserve materials, check out e-readers, pay fines, and renew books. Library staff are available to assist you whenever the library is open.

        Chemistry & Chemical Engineering study area   Chemistry & ChemEng (Swain)   The back reading room in the chemistry study area contains an abundance of natural light and two large tables that are great for spreading out your research materials.

 The reference room contains an abundance of natural lighting, too, as well as four large tables. A scanning workstation...        Earth Sciences study areas   Earth Sciences (Branner)   This study space contains large tables, couches, comfortable chairs, and individual study carrels with power outlets for laptop users.Other equipment includes three dual boot Mac computers, three book scanners (including one oversized scanner for atlases), and a color printer....       Earth Sciences study rooms   Earth Sciences (Branner)   Two study rooms are available, one with four chairs and one with six chairs.

        GIS computer lab   Earth Sciences (Branner)   The GIS computer lab contains nine high-end computers optimized for GIS, Google Earth, and map visualization use.

        East Asia study areas   East Asia   There are three main study areas in the East Asia Library:

 North study area: One large group study table (10 seats); one small group study table (four seats); eight individual study carrels South study area: One large group study table (...        Education group study rooms   Education (Cubberley)   Two rooms in the Education Library are designed for group study, each with an eight-person capacity. Both rooms have white boards and projection screens, and the library has projectors that can be checked out for use in the rooms. One room contains a 46-inch LCD monitor and can be...        Education instruction room   Education (Cubberley)   The large instruction room seats 30 with tables and chairs that can be configured in a variety of ways. There is also a large Smart Board and white board, and a laptop with Smart Board software is available for checkout. This room can be...        Education study area   Education (Cubberley)   The study area in the Education Library includes two long tables with comfortable seating, six armchairs, four foot stools, and two end tables.

  

  

        Music reference room   Music   This room contains music reference materials, current periodicals, two study tables, a few study carrels, and some soft seating.

        Marine Biology study area   Marine Biology (Miller)   Seating includes three large tables with seating for 12, six lounge seating with ottomans, 12 individual study carrels, and a small table with seating for two.

       Math & Statistics group study room   Math & Statistics   This group study room contains a round table with four chairs, a large whiteboard, and a large chalkboard.

        Math & Statistics study areas   Math & Statistics   Several areas of the Math & Statistics Library are suitable for studying:

 The main study area contains 27 carrels, four comfy chairs, a sofa, four rectangular tables with a few chairs each, and a large rectangular table with seven chairs. The current periodical area...        Archive of Recorded Sound   Archive of Recorded Sound   The reference materials in the Archive of Recorded Sound support research in sound recording history, technology, and discography. Two large study tables can accommodate up to 20 patrons; group presentations can also be accommodated. Vintage audio equipment is on display at the archive,...             */ Highlighted collections  Barry Lawrence Ruderman Collection Antiquarian maps from all over the world.

 The Monterey Jazz Festival Collection Recordings of live performances throughout the history of this enduring American cultural institution.

 GATT Digital Library Over 59,000 public documents and 300 publications of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on topics related to post-war international trade.

   Eliasaf Robinson Tel Aviv Collection A virtual exhibit and digital collection celebrate the centennial of the founding "The First Hebrew City."

 !Women Art Revolution First-person histories of the pioneering individuals who challenged the ways women were seen by the reigning art establishment.

 Stephen P. Timoshenko Collection Books from the collection of Stephen Prokofyevich Timoshenko (1878-1972), often referred to as the father of applied mechanics in the United States.

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   Equipment Find printers, scanners, and computers available for public use, and learn what software is available on SUL-managed computers. 

  Borrow tech and multimedia equipment at the Technology Services desk in Meyer Library. 

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   Specialized software  Computers in the Multimedia Studio have specialized software for image, audio, and video editing. 

  Social Science Data and Software consultants can help you find data, and select and use qualitative and statistical analysis software. 

  GIS support is available from Branner Library for finding geospatial data and using ArcGIS software. 

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