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Library Policies

 

The Daniel Library building’s primary function is to support student, faculty, and staff research & learning. The first priority uses of any reservable space in the library are student research & learning and library instruction. Please see our ONLINE ROOM BOOKING SYSTEM

Room Reservation Approval Considerations:

  1. The library does not reserve space for student clubs. Please contact Cadet Activities or the Graduate School for student club reservations 
  2. The library does not reserve space for organizations which are not officially sanctioned by The Citadel (eg. community groups, politically affiliated groups). Staff or faculty membership in a group does not necessarily constitute an officially sanctioned meeting. 
  3. Room reservations are limited to 2.5 hours per day, and individuals and groups may be asked to leave after that time.  
  4. The library does not book standing meetings.

 

Room: Responsible Party

Policy

Room 305, Museum Reading Room (MRR): Administrative Coordinator
(Third Floor)

The following can reserve the MRR: 1. Library 2. Faculty who are presenting to Citadel students or supporting student research 3. Department programs which are for faculty development 4. Students with adult leadership. The room can be reserved only during standard library hours.

Learning & Study Space
(LSS3, Third Floor) 

First priority is student study or library instruction. It may be used for library endorsed programs. The latter must be scholarly (must support a course, curriculum, or department).

Room 201
Leadership Reading Room (LRR)
(Second Floor)

First come first served – This room cannot be reserved

Study Room 216
(Second Floor)

Room should be reserved for student study or group work. If no reservation during your time period, first come first served. 

Learning & Study Space
(LSS1, First Floor)

First priority is student study or library instruction. It may be used for library endorsed programs. The latter must be open to all cadets and/or graduate students and should include supporting exhibits in the library.

Room 109, Rare Books Room (RBR): Administrative Coordinator
(First Floor)

 First come first served. Faculty committee meetings between 11-1 are permissible. 

Food and drink prohibited.

Study Room 128
(First Floor)

 Room should be reserved for student study or group work. If no reservation during your time period, first come first served. There is a collaborative work space and monitor for laptop projection.

Study Room 129
(First Floor)

 Room should be reserved for student study or group work. If no reservation during your timeperiod, first come first served.  There is a collaborative work space and monitor for laptop projection.

Room 130
(First Floor)

 Room should be reserved for student study or group work. If no reservation during your time period, first come first served.

Room 103 Makerspace
(First Floor)

First priority is library instruction. It may be reserved by other departments for programs open to all cadets and/or graduate students.

 

To reserve a room, please contact the corresponding responsible party:

Administrative Coordinator: Terri Johnson

Circulation: 843-953-6845