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Several rooms are available in the Biomedical Libraries for classes, meetings, individual research, or group study. The rooms are available only during the hours the libraries are open.
There is one classroom in the Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library which is available for library workshops or Dartmouth Medical School classes. The Matthews-Fuller Circulation Desk (650-7658) takes reservations.
The Matthews-Fuller Library has three study rooms. Study rooms 1 and 2 can accommodate up to four people and study room 3 up to six people. Each room has a table, chairs, a white board, electrical outlets, Ethernet ports and wireless internet access.
Reservations may be made for a two-hour block of time for as many as seven days in advance by:
The Dana Biomedical Library has a small number of studies available for use on a short-term basis. These studies are available to Dartmouth Medical School and Department of Biological Sciences faculty, researchers, and graduate students engaged in grant writing, publication projects, dissertation preparation, or other activities requiring extensive and immediate access to library collections. Studies are assigned for a two-month period with one renewal.
Further details are available at the Circulation Desk at the Dana Biomedical Library. You may print and fill out this form and return it to the Circulation Desk. A waiting list is maintained and assignments are made as studies become available.
When studies are not assigned, they are available on a first-come, first-served basis for study purposes. Details are available at the Circulation Desk.
The Dana Biomedical Library's rooms 107, 108, 311/312, 313, and 314 may be reserved for group use by Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth College, or Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center faculty and staff in conjunction with an educational activity. Dartmouth Medical School faculty and staff have priority in reserving Dana's classrooms for curriculum support as follows.
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Reservations for: |
DMS has reservation priority until: |
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January-July |
First Monday of previous November |
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August-December |
Second Monday of previous July |
When not reserved, Dana classrooms may be used as study rooms on a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact Computing and Media Services for a complete explanation of the room reservation policies.
All classrooms are equipped with whiteboards, and projection screens or displays. The following audiovisual equipment and services can be provided: VCRs; overhead and slide projectors; computer projection; and media cart with computer and DVD/VHS player. Please specify audiovisual requirements when making the reservation. Audiovisual support requests should be made at least 48 hours prior to the reserved time.
Classrooms and audiovisual support may be reserved by sending campus mail addressed to "Biomedical Library Computing and Media Services, HB 6168," by phone at 603-650-1663, or by email to DanaCMS@dartmouth.edu. Requests will only be processed during normal staff hours (M-F 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.).
In your request, please state:
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Dana Room Number |
Occupancy |
| 107 | 12 |
| 108 | 12 |
| 206 | 6 |
| 207 | 6 |
| 310 | 10 |
| 311/12 | 24 |
| 313 | 10 |
| 314 | 10 |