There is a common element to all of the group study rooms in McHenry Library: they all have a "3" as the second number. The first number tells you what floor the room is on, and the "3" tells you it's a group room.
**2nd floor exception: 2353 and 2359 are the Library Classrooms, that cannot be booked as group study rooms by students. No exceptions. But at least you can tell immediately with the above metric whether it is an office or not.
So when someone is asking for a room number and they don't know if it's an office, a classroom, or a group study room, listen for the "3" as the second number.
03xx = Media Center (0=ground floor, 3=group study/viewing rooms)
13xx = FITC/Learning Technologies (1=1st floor, 3=instructional studios, not bookable through our system)
23xx = 2nd floor group rooms, but 2353 and 2359 are library classrooms. 2316 and 2351 are the only 2nd floor group study rooms students can book
33xx = 3rd floor group study rooms
43xx = 4th floor group study rooms
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Monday, December 10, 2012
McHenry Library wayfinding
Good reminder, from Lee (libstaff message April 30, 2012):
"...we are now directing people to the North Elevator primarily for access to the Mathematics Department offices on the 4th floor AND as the ADA / handicapped access to the 1st floor capacity classrooms or (with the East Elevator) Gnd floor capacity offices.
Otherwise, direct people going to the 1st flr classrooms or the Gnd floor capacity offices via the outside route; out the foyer and around to the right. The North Elevator cannot handle general classroom traffic and the outside route is quicker and more direct (as long as they don't have mobility issues). Similarly, the West Elevator and Stairs are quicker for those trying to get to Education offices on the 3rd floor."
"...we are now directing people to the North Elevator primarily for access to the Mathematics Department offices on the 4th floor AND as the ADA / handicapped access to the 1st floor capacity classrooms or (with the East Elevator) Gnd floor capacity offices.
Otherwise, direct people going to the 1st flr classrooms or the Gnd floor capacity offices via the outside route; out the foyer and around to the right. The North Elevator cannot handle general classroom traffic and the outside route is quicker and more direct (as long as they don't have mobility issues). Similarly, the West Elevator and Stairs are quicker for those trying to get to Education offices on the 3rd floor."
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