Spaces to Study & Work

students collaborating in UNH Library

Student Collaborative Spaces

Our collaborative areas offer computers and large monitors for group work. Two or more people must be working together. There is a two hour limit per person per day. Bookings can be made 2 weeks in advance. If you have any questions about booking a space, call or visit the Information Desk at that location.

White board markers, HDMI adapters, pens, and highlighters are available at the Information Desk.

Our collaborative spaces offer computers and large monitors for group work. If you have any questions about booking a space, Ask a Librarian or visit the Information Desk at your library location.

Reserve a Space

Faculty & staff: See Information on reserving a Conference Room

Location Capacity (people) Rooms How to Reserve
Dimond Library 2-5 Rooms 121, 123, 125 (level 1 map), 349, & 351 (level 3 map) Reserve Online
Dimond Library   Collaborative Work Spaces (level 3 map); Level 3 near IT Support Center First come, first served; priority given to groups over individual use
Dimond Library 12 Room 337 (level 3 map) Priority given to groups or individuals using the Geospatial Services Center (GSC)
Dimond Library 12 Room 537* (level 5 map); equipped with projector, no food permitted Reserve Online
Dimond Library 10 Room 221 A (semi-private conference room) Reserve Online
Dimond Library 6 Room 221 Alcoves B, C, D, E, F, G Reserve Online
Dimond Library 10 327 (level 3 map) Available for student use on weekends and after 5 p.m. on weekdays Reserve Online
Dimond Library 30 352 (level 3 map) Available for student use on weekends and after 5 p.m. on weekdays Reserve Online
Engineering, Math & CS Library 12 Rooms, L, M, N & P; no food permitted Reserve Online
Engineering, Math & CS Library 6 Room S 236 Alcoves 1-6 Reserve Online
Physics Library, DeMeritt Hall, 114 10 Room 114B; no food permitted Reserve Online
Chemistry Library, Parsons Hall (Iddles Wing), N109 10 Room N109B; equipped with projector; no food permitted Reserve Online

Quiet Study Space

These locations are designated for individual study, where there should be no talking and no audible electronic devices, including cell phones.

Quiet Study sign used to indicate areas for quiet study

Library users in quiet study areas whose study is disrupted are asked to first approach those who are noisy and ask them to be quiet. If necessary, please contact library staff for assistance. Library users who do not maintain quiet will be asked to leave the quiet study area.

Cell phones and conversations in Dimond Library can be taken to the Level 3 (Main Level) lobby, the building stairwells, or the areas by the North elevators on each floor. At the branches, please go out into the hall, well away from open doorways.