Student Collaborative Spaces
Most collaborative spaces offer white boards and large monitors for group work. Spaces are available to reserve in all libraries. If you have any questions about our spaces, Ask a Librarian or visit the Information Desk at your library location.
UNH faculty and staff: Reserve a conference room
About Reserved Spaces
Room Reservation and Use Policy
- Rooms have different seating limits and amenities, so please note the descriptions in the room booking system
- Spaces marked as "alcoves" are open on one side and are not private or soundproof
- Find your Dimond Library space on our floor maps of Dimond Library
- White board markers, HDMI adapters, pens, and more are available to borrow from the Information Desk
Quiet Spaces
These locations are designated for individual study, where there should be no talking and no audible electronic devices, including cell phones. Most library locations have designated quiet areas, including:
- Dimond Level 3 (main floor), Addison Reading Room
- Dimond Level 3 (main floor), Hubbard Reading Room
- Dimond Level 5, Courtyard Reading Room
- Kingsbury Library study carrels, right side
- Manchester Library, room 254
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.
Phone calls in Dimond Library can be taken to the Level 3 (main floor) lobby, the building stairwells, or the areas by the North elevators on each floor. At the branch libraries, please go out into the hall, away from open doorways.