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There are 2 Hourly Faculty Study Rooms on the ground floor. Each room has a desk,
chair, and shelving. They can only accommodate one person. These rooms are in the
quiet zone of the ground floor so they are not intended for meeting or office space
but for quiet individual research.
- These rooms can be booked up to 2 weeks in advance.
- Maximum of 4 hours per day, 8 hours per week.
- When you complete the reservation form, a confirmation email will be sent to the email
address you provide (this must be an @wcu.edu or @email.wcu.edu email).
Hunter Library’s Gaming Room is located on the first floor of the Library in HL 184.
From the main elevator, you turn right, past the restrooms and the library's Electronic
Classroom (HL 186). The Gameroom is on the left. When arriving for your booking, come
to the Circulation Desk to confirm and check out any controllers, games, etc... you
wish to use. We will also open the room for you at this time.
- Booths can be reserved for up to 4 hours a day and a total of 8 hours a week.
- To access the booth at your reservation time, you will need to check out a key from
the circulation desk on the main floor of the library.
- For help with recording or editing your project, contact the Scholar Studio at scholarstudio@wcu.edu to make an appointment.
What sewing machines are available?
- There are two machines available: a Singer Heavy Duty Mechanical and a Janome Computerized.
How do I reserve one?
- You can book up to 4 hours a day, with a max of 8 hours per week.
- When you come in for your booking, you need to checkout the foot pedal for the machine you reserved and the key to the supply cabinet before using the machine.
What sewing machines are available?
- There are two machines available: a Singer Heavy Duty Mechanical and a Janome Computerized.
How do I reserve one?
- You can book up to 4 hours a day, with a max of 8 hours per week.
- When you come in for your booking, you need to checkout the foot pedal for the machine you reserved and the key to the supply cabinet before using the machine.
The Multisensory Room is located on the ground floor of Hunter Library in the area behind the elevator. These
rooms are reservable by individuals and groups of up to 6 people - they are too small
for larger groups. Each room contains a study table and chairs to accommodate up to
6 people.
- These rooms can be booked up to 1 week in advance.
- Maximum of 2 hours per day, 4 hours per week.
- When you complete the reservation form, a confirmation email will be sent to the email
address you provide (this must be an @catamount.wcu.edu email).
The Technology Common (located on the ground floor of the library) has 2 Group Study
rooms that accommodate up to 8 people.
- Multipurpose Room - contains rolling tables and chairs, a whiteboard, a multi-outlet tabletop power
adapter, and a . *Markers and eraser available at the TC Service Desk upon request.
- Zoom Room - contains a conference table, rolling chairs, whiteboard(s) a multi-outlet tabletop
power adapter, and a for zoom, wireless sharing, and pdf convertible whiteboarding. *Markers and eraser
available at theTC Service Desk upon request.
- These rooms can be booked up to 2 weeks in advance.
- Maximum of 2 hours per day, 8 hours per week.
- When you complete the reservation form, a confirmation email will be sent to the email
address you provide
- Assistance and additional resources (chargers, webcams, mics, etc.) for these rooms
can be requested at the Tech Commons Service Desk.
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