Library Basics Part 8: Spaces for your study needs
Looking for somewhere quiet to study or need a space to collaborate with your friends? Book a study room or booth at your closest campus library. Each campus has a mix of quiet and collaborative study spaces to help you focus and get work done.
Students often call the campus library their second home – a place where you can find a vast collection of resources, help from our staff and lots of spaces to curl up with your work.
For more information about opening hours, view the campus libraries page.
If you can’t meet in person, we still have you covered! Take advantage of the many systems Deakin provides to help you meet remotely. Microsoft Teams and Zoom are some of the library’s favourites. You can even use one of our amazing Deakin Library virtual backgrounds on your video call to get yourself in the studying mood.
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Other Library Basics blogs
Are you in your first trimester at Deakin or returning to study after a break? We’ve got you covered. Each week, we’re sharing a library tip, tool or service we think you should know about. The library is key to your success at uni – make the most of everything we have to offer by following our Library Basics!
Other Library Basics blogs:
- Part 1: Explore your online library
- Part 2: Finding information
- Part 3: Searching effectively
- Part 4: Choosing the right resources
- Part 5: Finding peer-reviewed, evidence-based articles
- Part 6: Make sure you reference correctly
- Part 7: Ethical use of information
Originally published on Article, the Deakin Library blog.