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The closest visitor parking can be found at the bottom of Walker Avenue, next to the library or on the top level of the Walker Avenue parking garage.
Do you have to pay the metersvisitor parking? How much does it cost? Do you have change?Meters have to be paid Monday
through Visitor parking is available at ‘Pay to Park’ spaces. Visitors pay at the pay station and must properly display the receipt on the front dash of the vehicle. Pay Stations for visitor ‘Pay to Park’ spaces are ADA compliant and visitors with a disabled plate/placard will need to pay when parking in these areas. Visitor parking spaces are located at Administration Drive Garage upper level. Visitor parking is $2.00 per hour and payable by MasterCard, Visa or exact currency, no change or refunds provided. Visitor parking is enforced Monday-Friday from 7:00 am - 9until 7:00 pm. The cost is $0.25 per 15 minutes. The Library does not have change; there is a change machine in the parking garage.
Can I bring drinks into the library? Can I eat in the library?
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Where can I find CDs, DVDs, videos, media reserves and headphones? Can I check them out? Is there a fee?
The Library Media Department collection is located on the second floor of the library. CDs, DVDs, and videos can be borrowed for 7 days (with 1 renewal) at no charge by UMBC Faculty, Staff and Students. Headphones are available at the Check-out Desk and have a 7 hour loan period. Overdue Media items are liable to fines of $2.00/day to a maximum of $50.00/item. All other patrons can use Media materials in the library only.
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You can get a Guest Pass from the Circulation Desk, the Reference Desk, the Media Desk or the Serials Desk Check-Out Desk or Reference Desk upon presentation of a government issued picture ID. The login is good for one day on any computer in the library.
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Go to an Information Kiosk (found on the Circulation Check-Out Desk, the high tables in the Reference area and opposite the front elevators on floors 3 – 7) and click on the Course Reserve tab.
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