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BML Group Study Rooms
CLICS Group Study Rooms
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SIO Library Group Study Rooms
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Biomedical Library Group Study Rooms
Total number of group study rooms
20
Using the group study rooms
Open to current UCSD students, faculty, and staff with valid UCSD ID
One (1) same-day reservation per group per day
Reservations may be made at the BML Service Desk in person or by telephone at (858) 534-3253
Maximum loan period is 3 hours
Minimum group size is 2 persons
Equipment in the group study rooms
Whiteboard
Electrical outlet
Wireless network
Presentation practice room
Same-day reservations only
Reservations may be made at the BML Service Desk in person or by telephone at (858) 534-3253
Valid UCSD ID required
Equipment in the presentation practice room:
Projector
Computer
Wireless network
Wireless keyboard
Wireless mouse
Lectern
Laptop hookup
Tape recorder
24-hour graduate study room
Valid UCSD graduate or professional school student ID required
No key required for SOM and SSPPS students - ID card will unlock door
All other graduate students may obtain a keycard from the BML Service Desk during normal business hours
Open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week excluding campus-wide closures
Videocameras in the 24-hour graduate study room provide a record of activity, cameras may or may not be monitored
See Also
Biomedical Library Presentation Practice Room Policy
Biomed Library Study Room Policy
Directions to the Biomedical Library
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