A very functional, modernized library often too loud and crowded for comfortable study. The 18th Avenue Library is the only 24/7 library on campus. It houses collections on science, math, and engineering, as well as the Music and Dance Library on the second floor. Most spaces have been renovated or recently updated to include a variety of tables and seating, with plentiful outlets. Unfortunately, the library sees heavy use throughout the day and has few spaces suited for quiet, solitary work. Several group study rooms are distributed throughout the building. The first floor has a basic cafe space and computer lab, while the third floor houses the new Research Commons, with dedicated spaces for project collaboration, technological support, and staff consultation for graduate student and faculty...
Read more18th avenue library is my favorite place to study on campus. The first floor has computer access and printing access, alongside a decent cafe. On the second floor, there's tons of seating for studying. The fourth floor is quiet studying, which is useful if you need it to be really quiet while you work. The fourth floor also has group study rooms that can be reserved in advance, or you can use if no one else is. Overall, fantastic place to study, in a very convenient location on...
Read moreOne of my favorite libraries to get school work done since I moved to Central Ohio and it's opened late which is another plus for me doing my homework,paperwork, and readings at night time or later afternoon times. They also got a real good selection of stuff here. In my top five favorite libraries of The Central Ohio area. In a few weeks I will have moved back to Ohio a year ago and this is definitely one of my favorite...
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