PHOTOS: 450 study seats, a zero-noise room … and more
Experience Phase 1 of the Webster Library Transformation
October 7, 2015
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Source: University Communications Services
Concordia students take a moment to pose for a photo with President Alan Shepard (back row left), Provost Benoit-Antoine Bacon (right) and University Librarian Guylaine Beaudry (foreground).
One of three group study rooms that include collaborative LCD screens. All group study rooms can be reserved online.
One of two large, enclosed reading rooms containing a total of 210 seats, including 48 seats at tables with desktop computers and 84 carrels.
One of two large, enclosed reading rooms containing a total of 210 seats, including 48 seats at tables with desktop computers and 84 carrels.
Open, collaborative space where students can talk and collaborate as part of the active learning process.
Open, collaborative space where students can talk and collaborate as part of the active learning process.
Zero-noise room (in Friends of the Library Room). Use of laptop computers is not permitted in the room to eliminate the noise from tapping on keyboards.
Multifunctional classroom that can be reconfigured into many different seating arrangements to facilitate learning and team collaboration.
Keen to find out what Phase 2 entails? Follow the project on the Webster Library Transformation blog.