Space | Type | Description |
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Bobst Adaptive Computing RoomsLower Level 1 (LL1), Rooms LL1-33 and LL1-34 |
Computer Lab | Bobst offers 2 individual rooms with adaptive computing hardware and software. Regular, ongoing users should be registered with the University's Moses Center for Student Accessibility. |
Bobst Circulation and Reserve ServicesFloor 1, Atrium |
Service Point | At the Circulation and Reserves service desk, students, faculty, and staff can check out and return materials, pick up course reserve items, pay fines, and more. |
Bobst ClassroomsLower Level 1 (LL1), and Floors 2, 6, 7 |
Classroom | Libraries and University-designated classroom spaces at Bobst Library. |
Bobst Collaborative Media RoomsFloor 7 |
Audio and Media Room | These reservable, swipe-access spaces feature mounted monitors and speakers, writable walls or whiteboards, and are equipped for a full range of media listening and viewing. Reserve a room. |
Bobst Dissertation Writers' RoomsFloors 4, 5 and 6 |
Study Space | These reservable, PhD-only spaces features shared partitioned desks in a dedicated, swipe-access office space. Access is granted on a subscription basis. |
Bobst Graduate CollaborativesFloors: Lower Level 1 (LL1), 4, 6 |
Study Space | These reservable, graduate student-only, swipe-access rooms provide spaces for collaborative work. Reserve a room. |
Bobst Graduate ExchangeFloor 10 |
Study Space | This graduate student-only, swipe-access space provides an area for students to study, collaborate, and unwind. |
Bobst Graduate Study SpacesLower Level 1 (LL1), 4, and 6 |
Study Space | Bobst Library has a mix of open study, walk-in, and reservable individual study spaces exclusively for graduate student use. |
Bobst Group Study RoomsLower Level 1 (LL1), Lower Level 2 (LL2) and Floor 7 |
Study Space | These reservable spaces are available to all NYU students, and are designated for collaborative work. Reserve a room. |
Bobst Individual Study RoomsLower Level 2 (LL2) |
Study Space | These reservable spaces are available to all NYU students, and are recommended for quiet, individual study. Reserve a room. |