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New Views @KSL!
Welcome back to another semester....and another view of KSL, as we change some things to make
spaces work better for you! Gone are the high carrels on the main floor—now you have expansive views
all the way to the windows. Here's a few more "new" spaces:
• Relax in the new casual reading area, next to the Cafe that is developing.
• Research &Reference staff are now at the Main Service Desk, convenient to other things you do there.
• High carrels on the 2nd floor are gone, opening up the view and study spaces.
Come in and see the new KSL spaces that are great places to read, work, study, relax &gather!
Posted by Karen Oye on January 21, 2011 05:12 PM
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I am very disappointed about the new layout. I feel that the cafe will only create more distracting noise in
a building that in my opinion is already too noisy. I don't know when library etiquette changed but it is very
frustrating to study in a library full of chattering students and staff. Private study rooms would be much
appreciated and/or carrels for graduate students would be much appreciated, as humanities graduate
students do not have offices or graduate lounges that are available 24/7. Also I am confused as to why
the book return was moved further away from the door. I don't have much time to spare between running
to classes and now I have to walk all the way around the lobby to return books it is just inconvenient.
Posted by: Anonymous at February 23, 2011 11:38 PM
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New Views @KSL!
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New Views @KSL!
Welcome back to another semester....and another view of KSL, as we change some things to make
spaces work better for you! Gone are the high carrels on the main floor—now you have expansive views
all the way to the windows. Here's a few more "new" spaces:
• Relax in the new casual reading area, next to the Cafe that is developing.
• Research &Reference staff are now at the Main Service Desk, convenient to other things you do there.
• High carrels on the 2nd floor are gone, opening up the view and study spaces.
Come in and see the new KSL spaces that are great places to read, work, study, relax &gather!
Posted by Karen Oye on January 21, 2011 05:12 PM
Comments
I am very disappointed about the new layout. I feel that the cafe will only create more distracting noise in
a building that in my opinion is already too noisy. I don't know when library etiquette changed but it is very
frustrating to study in a library full of chattering students and staff. Private study rooms would be much
appreciated and/or carrels for graduate students would be much appreciated, as humanities graduate
students do not have offices or graduate lounges that are available 24/7. Also I am confused as to why
the book return was moved further away from the door. I don't have much time to spare between running
to classes and now I have to walk all the way around the lobby to return books it is just inconvenient.
Posted by: Anonymous at February 23, 2011 11:38 PM
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