Graduate Student Study Carrels


Study carrels offer a quiet retreat and the opportunity to store and use personal research items in tandem wtih library materials. A carrel is especially helpful when the library item is library-use-only and can't be checked out to you, like a journal or reference book--you can use it for a while near all your other research and work. When you're doing active research for long hours, a Study Carrel and a nearby black leather chair can offer an excellent respite!

Eligibility Requirements for a Study Carrel

Current graduate students from the following schools are eligible for a KSL carrel:

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • Case School of Engineering
  • Weatherhead School of Management

Students in other programs supported by the Law Library, the MSASS Harris Library, and the Health Science Library should contact their home libraries for possible study space. All applicants are verified for KSL's Graduate Study Carrel lottery.

Applications

Download the application, and read it for requirements and guidelines about use. Then fill out the application and return it to the KSL Main Service Desk. Carrel winners choose a carrel and the carrel keys are checked out to the student's library account.

Additional inquiries about the Graduate Student Study Carrel service, wireless access, or library information and services is available from library staff members at the Main Service Desk, or from Karen Oye, Head of Customer Services.

 

Study carrels are rift-sawn red oak with concealed access panels and black laminate desktops, similar to other KSL custom llibrary furniture designed by Agati of Chicago, IL.

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Can I print at KSL? What does it cost & how do I pay?
KSL computers link to 2 high speed, high volume printers. All printing costs 5 cents a page, and you can pay with with your CaseOneCard, coin, $1 or $5 bills. Printers are on the main floor and second floor, across from the elevators.  For locations, check our Maps.
Can I photocopy at KSL? What does it cost & how do I pay?
KSL photocopiers are on the main floor, third floor, and Lower Level, so you can photocopy books and journals. Copies cost ten cents a page on digital copiers, and you can pay with your CaseOneCard, coin, $1 or $5 bills.  For locations, check our Maps.
How do I know what’s new and what new books there are?
Read the KSL News Blog for events, services, tools & more, that help you do research. Find it on the library homepage. New Books can either be an RSS alert for your subject area or you can browse the New Books Display on the 2nd floor of the Kelvin Smith Library.
Where do I get change? / Is there a Change machine?
Use your ID as your cash, not coins & bills. KSL does not give change & asks you to plan ahead for printing and copying. The copiers & printers take $1 & $5 bills and coins, and will give change for a copy/print when there is suffficient change in the machine. Plan ahead! Activate your CaseOneCard ID if you are a staff member, faculty, or grad student.
Where are the Bathrooms?
KSL bathrooms are on all floors, always behind the elevators.  Check our Maps for more information.
How do I get a library card?
Your Case ID is your library card if you are enrolled or employed at Case. The first time you use it, staff will swipe it on a library computer to activate your library account and then you can use your ID at any Case library or OhioLINK member library, if your account is in good standing.
Is there a book drop? Is there a drive-up book drop?

KSL has a book drop in the front of the building, under the covered portico, on the Thwing Center side of the Main Doors. Currently, there is no drive-up book drop. The KSL bookdrop is open when there are no Regular Business Hours–when KSL is open, bring your items to the inside book drops. Videos & DVDs must be returned to staff at the Main Service Desk so the are not damaged in bookdrops.

Can I fax something at KSL?
KSL does not have fax services but Thwing Center, next door, does in Printing Services. Stop in weekdays 8-5:30 p.m. for information about fees, etc.
Does KSL have a SelfCheckout Machine? When can I use it?
KSL’s 3M SelfCheckout machine is on the Main Service Desk and can be used whenever you are in KSL! (You must have used your Case ID card at least once before at a Case library for a regular checkout with staff, so your ID data is swiped into the system.) Use SelfCheckout during 24×7, or whenever you need to save time.
Can I checkout the CPL@Case-KSL books and magazines on the KSL SelfCheckout?
Use the CPL SelfCheckout machine nearby the CPL@Case-KSL collections, with your CPL library card. The KSL SelfCheckout machine reads only Case ID cards and Case barcodes.

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