Open Study Spaces - Side
Along the side of the Main Library, you’ll find a variety of tables and soft seating with lots of natural light from large windows.
Study spaces are limited to members of the UGA community and students with a valid college ID after 6 p.m. at the Main Library and the McBay Science Library, and after 9 p.m. at the Miller Learning Center.
Along the side of the Main Library, you’ll find a variety of tables and soft seating with lots of natural light from large windows.
The area in the front corner features more study space plus scanners, WEPA print kiosks, Zoom Booths, and several computers for patrons with disabilities.
While not intended for individual study space, these Zoom Booths can provide privacy while you attend a virtual meeting or job interview. Reserve a Zoom Booth online using your UGA ID.
A large area in the rear of the Main Library offers many options including tables, individual spaces, and soft seating.
28 glass-walled study rooms for small groups of 2-4 people featuring white boards and power outlets. The rooms may be used on a first-come, first-served basis and are not reservable. The Group Study Room Locator in the UGA App shows how many rooms are available.
This room accommodates groups of up to 12 people and may be reserved in 30-minute increments up to a maximum of 4 hours per day. It offers a large wall-mounted monitor and movable tables and whiteboard. Reserve room online.
Many large tables on floors 2-7 provide seating for individual or group study.
On the 3rd floor, the Graduate Reading Room (open to all) is designated as a Silent Study area and overlooks the beautiful quad in front of the Main Library.
On the 4th floor, the Collaborative Study Space provides seating for groups to meet and discuss. The space features whiteboard walls, chalkboard columns, and a WEPA print kiosk.
On floors 2-7 at the rear of the building, you can find both small and large tables with windows providing a great view of campus.
On the 3rd - 6th floors, individual study carrels are available for use by UGA affiliates. Study carrels can be reserved long-term by eligible UGA faculty and grad students. A small number of carrels are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
On the 2nd floor, you can find individual cubicles for quiet study.
In the basement of the Main Library, individual cubicles provide space for study in a quiet environment.
In the sub-basement of the Main Library, the Map & Government Information Library provides space for study or using library materials.
Tables and individual spaces in the Map & Government Information Library, located in the sub-basement of the Main Library, provide an ideal space for quiet study.
A variety of seating options and lots of natural light make a great environment for study or discussion.
On the 2nd floor of McBay, you’ll find plenty of seating for study, plus computers that you can use.
A wing of study booths provide comfy seating for study and discussion.
While not intended for individual study space, these Zoom Booths can provide privacy while you attend a virtual meeting or job interview. Reserve a Zoom Booth online using your UGA ID.
On the upper floors of McBay, both ends of the building provide lots of seating options for study.
Recent renovations to the 4th floor of the McBay Science Library have transformed the space to be a comfortable place for studying.
The 4th floor of the McBay Science Library features 25 small group study rooms. Availability of the study rooms can be found on the UGA app.
Room 402, on the 4th floor of McBay, is a group study space that seats up to 8 people. It can be reserved for up to 4 hours at a time. Bring your own device to hook up to the LCD screen provided in the room. Reserve room online.
On the 4th floor, you'll also find tables for individual or small group study.
On the 3rd - 4th floors, individual study carrels are available for use by UGA affiliates. Study carrels can be reserved long-term by eligible UGA faculty and grad students. A small number of carrels are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The 4th floor offers a variety of furniture options for quiet study, including individual cubicles.
The MLC has over 200 individual spaces with computer workstations located on floors 3 Central, 3 East, and 4 East.
95 group study rooms located on MLC floors 2-4 are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Large screens on each floor display how many group study rooms are available, or you can view the Group Study Room Locator in the UGA App.
On the MLC 3rd floor, the Reading Room is a quiet study space with a maximum capacity of 100. It also contains a small non-circulating book collection.
On floors 2-4 of the MLC, there are many tables that can be used for group or individual study.
Throughout the MLC, you can find chairs and other comfy seating for study.
The Jittery Joe's on the second floor East wing of the MLC offers lots of options for individual or group seating.
While not intended for individual study space, these Zoom Booths located on the MLC 2nd floor near Jittery Joe's can provide privacy while you attend a virtual meeting or job interview. Reserve a Zoom Booth online using your UGA ID.
The Art Library in Room N201 at the Lamar Dodd School of Art includes a group study room and two computer workstations.
The Curriculum Materials Library, located in room 207 of Aderhold Hall, provides study spaces and computer workstations for the Mary Frances Early College of Education.
The Music Library, located in Room 350 on the 3rd floor of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, provides study spaces and computer workstations.
The Carnegie Library Learning Center supports the UGA College of Public Health and Medical Partnership programs on the Health Sciences Campus. The main level features large study tables in an ornate room with a high ceiling.
The lower level features 2 group study rooms and 7 computer workstations. Medical Partnership and College of Public Health graduate students have after-hours card swipe access to the lower level from Sunday 10pm to Friday 2am.