24/7 access to level one of the Launceston Campus Library is now available to UTAS staff and students.
You will be able to access computers, study rooms and study carrels on level one, computers and photocopiers on the landing of level two, newspapers, vending coffee machine, cold water dispenser and toilets.
This new service is the solution for students who work part or full time, and for others who simply want the option of being able to study in a secure environment away from their home, at any time of the day or night.
Monitored security cameras, regular security patrols and a direct phone line to security staff will provide that security.
Please ensure that you carry your swipe card and student ID with you at all times
Category Archives: Learning Hub
Computers on Sandy Bay Campus
We have re-introduced the booking system for some of the computers in the Morris Miller Library.
The first 3 PCs in the Level 2 Learning Hub may be reserved for one – 2 hour period per day- per person.
This booking system will be self – managed and the sheets for doing this can be found beside each computer.
Bookings in advance are permitted. If you experience any difficulty with your booking; please consult with desk staff who will be please to assist you.
There are also computers available in the lovely new Learning Hubs in the Science and Law Libraries. Have you seen them?
Morris Miller Library offers great new study spaces.
There has been a very positive student response to the 60 new quiet study spaces created on Level 4 of the Morris Miller Library.
UTAS Library has been focusing on creating new library environments and student study spaces, both for collaborative study as well as meeting the demand for concentrated individual study.
The new study spaces on Level 4 take advantage of natural lighting. They place students on both sides of the wing, as intended by the original architect of the building.
Stylish furnishings and design have created a comfortable and attractive environment and Level 4 is now one of the most popular study spaces.
These new study spaces also place students in proximity to the print journal collection. Wireless network access in the Morris Miller Library, as in all UTAS libraries, provides easy access to electronic information on all floors.
