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Study Room 1
Maximum Capacity
Library Branch
Glass front room. Wall mounted white board. This room has a 2 hour time limit. Please note that according to our Study Room Policy, because rooms are on a first-come, first-serve basis, our online calendar may not accurately reflect availability for the current day. Reserved rooms will be given away to another user 15 minutes after a reservation has failed to show up at their reserved time.
Study Room Use Policy
Intent: The Study Room Policy is intended to provide guidance to the public about the use of the Uintah County Library study rooms in its facilities. The Library’s Standards of Conduct gives specific information on what is allowed at the Library, and applies to all aspects of Library use. Study rooms are available to the general public for study, quiet reading, small meetings and other purposes. Anyone can use the Library’s study rooms; no Library card is required.
Priority: Reservations shall be granted to Library patrons on a first-come, first-served basis. In scheduling the use of study rooms, the Library may grant priority to students, students and tutors affiliated with literacy programs and quiet reading over meetings for non-profit groups and business uses.
Length of use: Study rooms may be used for two (2) hours maximum within a business day. Users may be asked to leave a study room after two (2) hours to make room for others, even if no one is waiting to use the room.
Hours of Use: Study rooms are available during regular Library operating hours. There is no before or after hours use available. Users are asked to vacate the study rooms fifteen (15) minutes before closing.
Reservations: Study rooms may be reserved up to a week in advance. Reserved rooms will be given away to another user 15 minutes after a reservation has failed to show up at their reserved time.
Walk-in use: Walk-ins are considered on a first-come, first-served basis for available rooms. A calendar of reserved times may be kept at the staff desk and reservations can be made by calling the Library or using an online form.
Behavior: Users are expected to follow the Uintah County Library Standards of Conduct at all times while using study rooms. There is no age limit for use, but anyone in need of supervision may be asked to leave.
Regular use: Study rooms are not intended to serve as ad hoc office space and regular daily use by any single individual will be discouraged. Any on-going or regular use must be pre-approved by the Library Director or designee.
Room Set-up: The study room should be left in the same condition you found it. Please remove any writing from the white board, pick up any trash and return tables and chairs to their original configuration. Please alert staff to any maintenance issues (spills, etc.).