Noisy library specially the ground floor. The computers’ area is the noisiest when there are classes in the computer labs. The front office at the computers area(left, west, of the library) lost the printer-installment instructions for IOS devices. I was lucky to have already installed the printers; my friends weren't.
Be aware of the walking-dead. Some people just do not pay attention to where they are going and some others leave their backpacks in the walkways. The writing center keeps reserving the tables at the west end of the library ground floor. They do not use most tables. They also mostly let groups set there for long. However, I got asked to leave even though I set by myself most times and I'm very quiet.
You could possibly encounter some creepy people in there. Like the person with a large bag who turns the screen away from the closest to him. If you encounter him do not make eye contact with him. He is paranoid; he kept staring at me for too long(about 5 minutes) at MC building thinking that I have followed him from...
Read moreStaff are dedicated to the well being and success of the students and faculty. A great place to study or collaborate on projects. They provide a variety of study/meeting places. There are individual study carrels, lounges, computer labs, lockers, cell phone charging, battery recycling boxes, lift up vikes donation boxes, laptop check-out center, a poetry center, math emporium, Chinese language and cultural learning center. They're dedicated to promoting affordable learning, use of open educational resources, and have some textbooks available. They also installed water fountains with filtration recently. Every public university faces funding challenges and we all do the best we can for the students. Improvements come over time. You won't find a more generous...
Read moreI was looking for an obscure copy of an archaeological publication from 1998. Sage wanted $202 to purchase a 24 hour link to download a PDF. I walked into this library, went to the 4th floor, found it, took pics on my phone and walked out. Cost me $2 for parking. Access to knowledge shouldn't...
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