Carrels, Lockers, & Library Space

Meeting & Instructional Spaces

Teach a class or workshop, or reserve a formal meeting space.

Millennium News Room

Request that specific news, documentary and programming be displayed in the Millennium Newsroom.

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Location: 

Third floor of Lauinger Library

Contact Information: 

For more information, please contact us at millnewsroom@georgetown.edu.

Policy: 

Programming requested must be news, documentaries or GU-sponsored events and presentations. Some channels cannot be displayed because of license restrictions.

Questions that are answered by this page: 

Where is the Millennium News Room?

Can I change what's on the TVs in the third floor of Lauinger?

Department(s) Responsible for Maintaining this Page: 
Access Services
External Affairs and Communications
Research and Instruction
Date to Review this Page: 
Beginning Fall Semester

Multimedia & Production Rooms

Edit audio or video in privately or in small groups at the Gelardin New Media Center.

Department(s) Responsible for Maintaining this Page: 
Gelardin New Media Center

Study Spaces

Find a place to study.

Department(s) Responsible for Maintaining this Page: 
Access Services

Lockers

A limited number of lockers are available in Lauinger Library for off-campus students who need to store frequently used research materials.

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Lockers will be distributed at the Circulation Desk starting two weeks after the first day of class, at 8:30 a.m., on a first-come, first-served, basis. Please submit a completed Locker Application to the Circulation Desk along with a $30 deposit, check or cash, to cover the possible loss of a locker key.

Lockers are for one semester. A renewal form, with a specified due date, will be placed in your locker at the end of each semester. Failure to return either a completed renewal form or key by the due date will result in the forfeiture of your locker assignment and key deposit.

Location: 

Third floor of Lauinger Library

Contact Information: 

Access Services Department at (202) 687-7607 or accessservices@georgetown.edu.

Policy: 

Library lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis for students living off-campus.

Lockers are not transferable.

Lockers are assigned for one semester only.

Food and drink may not be stored in your locker.

You may keep library materials in your locker if they are properly checked out.

Any noncirculating library materials (periodicals, reference materials, newspapers, etc.) or library materials that have not been checked out will be removed if found in your locker.

The library is not responsible for the loss of personal materials or library materials charged out to you.

For the safety of your materials and personal possessions, the locker door should be locked at all times.

Questions that are answered by this page: 

How do I get a locker?

Who is eligible to get a locker?

How do I renew my locker?

Can I share my locker?

Department(s) Responsible for Maintaining this Page: 
Access Services
Date to Review this Page: 
End of Summer Session

Group Study Rooms

A limited number of group study rooms are available to all members of the Georgetown University community.

Use This Service: 

To reserve a room, sign up in person at the Access Services Desk or call (202) 687-7607. (You will need your GOCard number to sign up.) You must be a Georgetown University Main Campus student, visiting researcher, staff or faculty member to reserve a group study room. Unoccupied rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Location: 

Group study rooms are found on the second and fourth floors of Lauinger Library.

Contact Information: 

Access Services Department at (202) 687-7607 or accessservices@georgetown.edu.

Policy: 

Only Main Campus students, visiting researchers, staff and faculty can reserve a group study room in advance.

Same-day reservations are not accepted. Rooms that have not been reserved are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations cannot be made more than one week in advance. Reservations can be made for a maximum of three hours per patron per day.

Do not leave laptops or other materials unattended in the study rooms. The library is not responsible for the loss of personal materials or library materials checked out to you. Items left in group study rooms will be removed to the Lauinger Lost and Found at the Access Services Desk. Unclaimed items will be sent to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) every Wednesday.

No smoking is permitted anywhere in Lauinger Library.

Questions that are answered by this page: 

How do I get a group study room?

Who is eligible to get a group study room?

Where are group study rooms?

Can I reserve group study room in advance?

Department(s) Responsible for Maintaining this Page: 
Access Services
Date to Review this Page: 
End of Summer Session

Study Carrels

How to obtain and renew study carrels.

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