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Belfast Campus Library Level 1
The main welcome desk is situated by the entrance to this floor that offers users a variety of learning spaces including bookable group study rooms and the 'Learning and Teaching' room. This floor is accessible 24 hours a day and offers self-service laptop lending, book returns, printing and desktop computing facilities.
The main welcome desk is situated by the entrance to this floor that offers users a variety of learning spaces including bookable group study rooms and the 'Learning and Teaching' room. This floor is accessible 24 hours a day and offers self-service laptop lending, book returns, printing and desktop computing facilities.
Access to the library's collection of books and journals. This floor offers self-service book borrowing and returns, a variety of study areas, printing, and desktop computers. This floor is accessible during staffed Library opening hours.
Derry~Londonderry Campus Library Levels 0&1
Level 0 offers an informal and flexible learning space that includes moveable tables and chairs, sofas and 5 group study pods. There are 20 networked PCs available on this floor.
Level 1 contains the Open Access Area with 114 study spaces, each one with a networked PC. A section of this is designated a silent zone.
There are also 48 ‘bring your own device’ study spaces. Vending machines are available to give students the opportunity to take a break and meet with friends.
Derry~Londonderry Campus Library Level 2
Level 2 contains the print book and journal collections and is designated a silent zone for individual study. All spaces have access to power connections for mobile devices.
The Information Skills Room (MM221) on Level 2 contains 55 study spaces, each one with a networked PC. This space can be used when there are no classes scheduled and is designated a silent zone.
The self-guided immersive virtual tours of the Library have been created by the Ulster University's Digital Twin Club.