What learning spaces does the library have? (Glossary)

What learning spaces does the library have? (Glossary)


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Find out more about the range of learning spaces that are available in the libraries, and for information on visiting the library with or without a booking please see our 24 hour learning spaces page.

                       

        

This is an Apple Mac space for one individual.

Bookable & non-bookable spaces available.

Find out which software is available on the Apple Macs by searching our software list

                       

        

An Assistive Technology Resource space has a Windows PC and assistive furniture such as a height adjustable desk and an ergonomic chair. These spaces are available for students who have this agreed as part of their learning contract.

 

Bookable spaces are available.

 

Please note that Assistive Technology software is also available on all Hallam PCs via Apps Anywhere.

                       

        

The Bloomberg Professional database contains international company financials, stock market statistics and other global economic and investment data as well as the latest business news from around the world.

The Bloomberg Room provides access to the Bloomberg database via a space for an individual to use specialist PCs. Before you can access Bloomberg via these PCs you will need to register following the instructions on this page.

The Bloomberg PCs are bookable.

                       

        

A booth/table is larger than an individual desk space and allows multiple people to work together.

Bookable and non-bookable spaces are available.

The bookable booths/tables include a Windows PC. The non-bookable tables are desk-space only and do not have PCs.

Check the Library booking system to find a bookable booth/table which fits your group size on our 24 hour learning spaces page.

                       

        

This is a room for multiple people to use to collaborate and study. These rooms include a Windows PC.

Bookable spaces are available.

Check the Library booking system to find a collaborative room which fits your group size on our 24 hour learning spaces page.

                       

        

This is a desk space for one individual. It does not have a PC, so you can use it as a reading desk or you can bring your own laptop or device.

Bookable and non-bookable spaces available.

                       

        

This is a room for one person to study in. These rooms include a Windows PC.

Individual rooms are located:
Adsetts Library, level 2: 2.01 and 2.02
Collegiate Library, level 1: 1.05 and 1.06

Bookable spaces are available.

                       

        

Please see this page and the ‘Can I use them?’ tab for more details: Games Design - Computing and Games Design - LibGuides at Sheffield Hallam University (shu.ac.uk)

Please visit the Hallam Help Point in Adsetts Library to borrow an access card. This room is available for use during Hallam Help Point opening hours only.

                       

                       

        

This is a Windows PC space for one individual, which has the Microsoft Office package installed. Bookable and non-bookable spaces available.

If you want to use standard software on a library PC you can do this via AppsAnywhere.

For relevant courses, specialist software packages can be accessed on library PCs via Windows Virtual Desktop.

If you want to use Games Design software, you will need to use a Games Design PC

                       

        

Both libraries provide a range of relaxed, soft seating with small tables for you to enjoy whether studying, reading, or catching up with friends and course mates.

                       

        

This is a Windows PC space for one individual, that has games design software packages provided by a high performance computer

 

Bookable spaces are available.

  • Last Updated Jan 11, 2024
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  • Answered By Lizzie Seals

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