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Frequently Asked Questions - Spaces

In accordance with Protect Purdue guidelines, masks are required in all indoor spaces at all times, regardless of vaccination status. This includes all libraries. 

Food and drink are currently prohibited in library spaces. 

Yes!

Please note that not all services are available at all times.

Archives & Special Collections will operate on a "by appointment only" basis until further notice. Please contact Archives & Special Collections at archives@purdue.edu for assistance.

The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) will continue remote operations until further notice. Contact the Office of Undergraduate Research: Students can set-up an appointment through BoilerConnect. E-mail: UGresearch@purdue.edu

Purdue University Press will continue remote operations until further notice. Contact Purdue University Press at pupress@purdue.edu

 Please refer to the updated list of Libraries hours to see when your favorite library is open. 

Most study rooms formerly available for reservations are now open and available on a first come, first served basis. Maximum occupancy signs will be posted outside each room and doors must remain propped open at all times. Please remember to wipe down your study area when you arrive and before leaving. 

Out of an abundance of caution, A/V equipment will not be available for checkout for the spring semester.

ITaP-run black and white and color printers are available for on-demand printing are operational in the Wilmeth Active Learning Center (WALC), the Veterinary Medicine Library (LYNN), the HSSE Library, and Hicks Undergraduate Library (HIKS). 

Yes. Poster printing is available in Hicks Undergraduate Library (HIKS) and on the second floor of the Wilmeth Active Learning Center (WALC). 

Yes! Though we still recommend social distancing, you may work on group projects in the libraries.

3D Printers are available for student use in the Wilmeth Active Learning Center (WALC). 

In accordance with Protect Purdue guidelines, masks are required in all indoor spaces at all times, regardless of vaccination status. This includes all libraries. 

Consequently, food and drink are currently prohibited in library spaces. 

In accordance with Protect Purdue guidelines, masks are required in all indoor spaces at all times, regardless of vaccination status. This includes all libraries. 

Consequently, food and drink are currently prohibited in library spaces. 

This spring, you have many choices for socially distanced studying indoors! Please visit this page for the complete list.