Floor Guide
Common-use facilities such as Media Hall and Seminar Rooms are on the first floor. Books and Reading Room are on the second floor.
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2nd floor
Reading Room |
Personal laptop computers may be used in this 243-seat reading area. |
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Search Corner |
Here you can conduct OPAC searches, retrieve journals, and browse e-journals*, search databases*(services marked with "*" are for UTokyo members only.) |
Study Cubicles |
Seven cubicles. No reservation is necessary. For UTokyo members only. |
Knowledge Work Studio |
This room is available for group study. No reservation is necessary.
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AV Corner |
Four carrels in this corner may be used to view DVDs and other AV materials in the library's collections. |
Speaking Booth |
1 cubicles. Study and research, such as online conference and language study. Make a reservation via web form. |
Auto Library |
The library's automated storage and retrieval system is capable of storing and retrieving one million volumes, and already holds 400,000 back issues of natural science journals. |
*UTokyo Wi-Fi is available.
1st floor
Learning Support Service |
There are nine computers on the Educational Campuswide Computing System (ECCS) which people belonging to the university are free to use. A printer with scanning capability is also available for use. The payment for printouts must be made by electronic money (Suica, PASMO) or prepaid card.
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Media Hall et al. |
Media Hall, Conference Room and Seminar Room are available for meetings, seminars, and other similar activities. Reservation required. Make a reservation via web form for Seminar Room2. |
Community salon |
You can eat and drink in the lounge areas. Panels on research activities conducted at Kashiwa Campus and some materials of Library collections are exhibited. Magazines are provided for recreational reading. |
Exhibit space |
It can be used for poster sessions and displays.*Reservation is necessary. |
Rest Corner |
You can eat and drink in the lounge areas. The Rest Corner is also equipped with beverage machines. |