Answered By: Jane Mansfield
Last Updated: 15 Nov, 2022     Views: 138

Library and Learning Services provide three types of bookable study room, for individuals and small groups:

Syndicate Rooms for groups of up to 8 DMU students, Individual Study Rooms for up to 2 DMU students and Accessible Study Rooms for up to 2 DMU students, one of whom must have a declared disability.

Room bookings can be made up to 10 days in advance at https://library.dmu.ac.uk/studyrooms and you can make 2 bookings a week:

Room Type

Maximum Occupancy

Facilities

Booking Slot Length

Bookings

Syndicate Room

Kimberlin Library:

  • Ground Floor
  • Lower Ground Floor

Hugh Aston Law Library

8

  • Table and chairs for 8 individuals
  • Big screen for wireless access from a laptop.  Laptops available within the Kimberlin Library if you don't have one of your own.
  • Mersive Solstice app needed to access the screens.  Apple Users can AirPlay to the screen in the room once you've connected via the app.
  • Access to student print network via mobileprint.dmu.ac.uk

2 hours per booking

Maximum of 2 bookings a week across all room types

Individual Study Room

Kimberlin Library:

  • Lower Ground Floor

2

  • Desk and chairs for 2 individuals
  • PC
  • Adjustable lighting
  • Access to student print network

2 hours per booking

Accessible Study Room

Kimberlin Library:

  • Lower Ground Floor

2

plus Support Dog

  • Desk and chairs for 2 individuals
  • PC
  • Adjustable Lighting
  • Access to student print network

3 hours per booking

 

Rooms for larger groups of students can be found in faculty buildings, where teaching rooms can be used by student groups when not in use for class teaching.

Access to these library-based rooms by DMU staff or by external library members - DMU alumni, students from other universities etc. - is not permitted, and could result in external membership being cancelled. 

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