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What is the screening room in the library?
What is the screening room in the library?
Answer
The screening room, also known as the small group viewing room (258), is a space where groups of three or more people can view Media items. The key is available at the Check Out desk on the 1st floor. The room includes a wall-mounted TV, Blu-ray/DVD player, VCR, and Windows machine; it has space for up to 30 people.
You can reserve the room online from the Places to Study tab on the library homepage.
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