This is a basic overview of our various study spaces. For policies and more information, visit the Study Room FAQ and Policies page.
Bartle Library
Designated Quiet Study Space: East Reading Room (1st floor), North Reading Room (2nd floor), 4th floor and Fine Arts.
South Study Lounge: 2nd floor lounge with outdoor patio, individual and group seating, plus one group study room (reservable).
Individual and Group Study Rooms (reservable): Available on all floors.
Recording Studio (Video): Located in the Information Commons. For more info or to request a booking, visit Recording Studio.
Recording Studio (Audio): Located on the 3rd Floor near the Digital Scholarship Center, this area is perfect for recording podcasts or audio interviews. Visit Recording Studio for more information.
3rd Floor Open Study Space: The newly remodeled third floor features a variety of seating options perfect for group or individual study.
Graduate Study Commons: Quiet study space with individual work spaces, tables and lounge seating available exclusively for graduate students. Includes two computer workstations, a printer and book scanner.
Bloomberg Computer Station (reservable): for Binghamton students only. .
Science Library
Due to spring semester elevator repairs, reservable study rooms in the Science Library can only be accessed by using the stairs. If you would prefer a more accessible study room, .
Study space is available throughout the Science Library. Designated quiet study space is located in individual study carrels on all floors.
Group Study Rooms (reservable): Five rooms on the 1st floor.
UDC Library
In addition to the study carrels in the UDC Library, the following rooms are available in the UDC for quiet study when the building is open.
• Room 124B
• Room 124D