Group Study Rooms
The Shatford Library Group Study Rooms are designed to provide a space for students to work on collaborative projects. Rooms are primarily located on the perimeter of all three floors of the library and are labeled "Group Study Room".
Group Study Room Policies:
- Individual users may use these rooms, but may be asked by the librarian to relinquish the room to students who need to study together.
- Rooms are available on a first-come, first serve basis. No reservations. One person may not "reserve" a room until the rest of the group arrives.
- A group may use the room for a maximum of two hours . Please leave the room whether or not other students are waiting to use the room.
- Books, bookbags or other belongings may not be left in a room to "claim" the room. The library staff reserves the right to remove items from an occupied study room. Belongings may be claimed at the Circulation Desk, Lost and Found. The library is not responsible for personal belongings.
- Do not move furniture in or out of the room.
- No food or drink in any rooms in the library. (Exception: bottled water)
- No loud talking. Even though you are in a room, load voices can be easily heard through the walls.
- PCC faculty and staff may reserve a study room to conduct college business. Contact Dorothy Potter x7846 for more information.
Heritage Rooms:
The Library also has three Heritage Rooms on the main floor for group study purposes. The rooms serve as a venue for special art collections and displays representing their respective cultures. They are open to all students regardless of race, ethnicity or culture and follow the same study room policies listed above. The Heritage Rooms, as well as many of the other study rooms in the building, were constructed with monies donated from community members when the Library was built in 1993. Names of donors are displayed in each room.
If you have further questions, Ask the Librarian at the Reference Desk.