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Last Updated: Apr 16, 2012 URL: http://guides.library.harvard.edu/hlslzones Print Guide RSS UpdatesEmail AlertsShareThis
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About HLS Library Zones

To support a variety of activities, including collaboration and quiet study, the HLS Library has designated zones for specific activities throughout the library buildings. Whether you need to study, work with a group, take a snack break, or make a quick call, this guide will help you find out where it's okay to do so in the library.

 

Find Your Zone

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Quiet Zones

Areas for quiet reading and study. Please keep noise to a minimum and take conversations to other zones.

•Caspersen and Root Rooms
•ILS stacks
•Langdell stacks and carrels
•Reading Room

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Collaboration Zones 

Areas for working in groups or talking quietly with others.

Note: Please take cell phone calls to cell phone zones--the others you talk or work with must be in the room!

•2nd floor Lemann Lounge
•3rd floor group study rooms
•4th floor Reference Room

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Cell Phone Zones

The only areas where talking on cell phones is permitted. Please keep ringers on silent.

•2nd floor Lemann Lounge
•4th floor computer labs, copy rooms, and bridge to ILS stacks

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Food Zone

The only area where food and snacks are allowed. Covered drinks are permitted throughout the library.

•2nd floor Lemann Lounge

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