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LiMa study area

LiMa study area

The Science Library's study space provides plenty of natural light and contains a variety of furniture for students' study needs, including group (third floor) or quiet study tables (fourth floor) and soft seating on both floors of the library. 

The Science Library has 16 dual-boot Mac/Windows computers. SUNet ID is required for use. 

Green first floor study area

Green Library East First Floor study area

The first floor of Green Library’s East Wing has been transformed into the newly named Hohbach Hall.  Anchored within Hohbach Hall is the Silicon Valley Archives, which now has a physical space for students and scholars to engage with archival material focused on the history of Silicon Valley. Library patrons will be welcomed by plenty of seating, large tables, monitors, and natural light.  The area also includes a combined service desk that includes circulation as well as reference librarians.

Jonsson Social Sciences Reading Room

Jonsson Social Sciences Reading Room

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 sciences.

Periodicals reading area, Earth Sciences Library

Earth Sciences study areas

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.
 

Engineering Library study area

Engineering Library study area

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 Dell Precision 1600 with software, two scanners, a color printer, and a photocopier.

Library & circulation

Books, monograph series volumes, maps, theses and technical reports circulate by the quarter to Stanford faculty and graduate students and four weeks to most other eligible borrowers. The above items are subject to recall after seven days if requested by another Stanford patron. If not needed by another user, these materials may be renewed via your library account (SUNet ID required), by emailing Branner Library, or in person.

Lathrop Library

Lathrop Learning Hub

The Lathrop Learning Hub is home to a wide variety of computing, multimedia, and maker space equipment and resources through the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs (VPSA).

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