a small, enclosed desk in the library reserved by individuals doing research
a small, enclosed desk, usually in a library, for people wanting some solitude while they study
A library desk for individual study, often with side and back panels supporting a shelf. Carrels are found in the Laurier Library on floors 2 through 7, both on the building's periphery and in clusters.
a small enclosure or study cubicle especially helpful to a reader who is hyperactive and easily distracted.
small individual study area in a library
a table designed for individual study, fitted with side partitions and a shelf on which books may be kept on hold during the session
Booth for individual study in the library.
a small individual desk with partitions on three sides to minimize noise and distraction.
A table or workspace for an individual library user. The E.H. Little Library has many study carrels for students; some are reserved, and others are available for anyone to use. There are also a number of reserved, closed carrels for faculty members.
Individual study area usually reserved for graduate students in a library; available on a first come, first serve basis (sometimes for a fee).
Yellow study cubicles located throughout the stacks. Over 100 data ports for laptops can be found close by.
a screened booth for quiet study, a term commonly used in the USA.
an individual study space in the Library.
In a library, a space designed for individual study and research, which can be reserved for a determined period of time.
Carrels are individual study areas often available for students and faculty to use in a library. Carrels may be reserved in both Dension and Honnold/Mudd.
a table for one reader, providing a somewhat secluded study area by means of front and side screening.
A small office-like enclosure assigned to faculty and graduate student engaged in writing and research projects. Inquire at the circulation desk on the second floor of the RBD Library for further information regarding assignment of carrels.
Individual study area usually reserved for graduate students in a library, available on a first-come first-served basis. A fee may be charged sometimes.