Jane Dobreski Review of Thomas Cooper Library
This is not your grandparents library. Thomas Coo...
This is not your grandparents library. Thomas Cooper Library is not only a beautiful building, it is a great place to study and research. There are plenty of Macs and PCs on levels 4-6 for use and printers can be found on those floors as well. The quiet floors are levels 1-3 and sometimes the other students are not quiet, but if you send a noise complaint to the library staff, they will take care of it. There are individual study carrels, group study rooms, classrooms and lots of seating. Interlibrary Loan is helpful and fast in locating items the library itself does not have. Having both the Career Center and Student Success Center locates in the library is an asset as well. You can get tutoring, find the resources you need for a class, and get help updating your resume and finding a job all in one place!
The staff is knowledgeable and will help you find what you need or direct you to someone who can if they are unable to. If you happen to need a little boost during your research or study time, there is a Starbucks on the main floor ready to serve your favorite latte. Due to their popularity and central location, sometimes they run out of items but the Starbucks staff is able to recommend a replacement which will work. If you have an interest in special exhibits, the Hollings Library has a great rotation of interesting exhibits throughout the year. Justice for All is the current one and is an absolutely fabulous and interesting look at the (continuing) fight for civil rights. It s worth a visit.
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