Find Your Study Room

The Library offers different types of study rooms to meet the needs of our patrons. Study rooms are available in the Central Reading Room, North Reading Room, and Southampton Library. Reservations are managed through our online StonyBooked scheduling system.

Current undergraduate and graduate students may reserve study spaces.

Room Types & Time Limits

Group Study Rooms

For group study and research. Minimum 2 people required. Groups must match room size.

Daily Limit2 hours
Weekly Limit10 hours

Solo Study Rooms

For individual study, interviews, and online classes. Located in the North Reading Room.

Daily Limit4 hours
Weekly Limit16 hours

Graduate Study Rooms

For graduate-level study and research. Located in the Central Reading Room.

Per Reservation8 hours
Weekly Limit24 hours

Who can reserve a study room?

What can the study rooms be used for?

None of the study rooms may be used for club meetings, office hours, or any commercial activity. Please contact Student Engagement & Activities to reserve club meeting space.

Study rooms should not be used for timed test taking. A reservation or library hours cannot be adjusted to accommodate a timed test. Please contact the Testing Center in Frey Hall to take a test.

When and for how long can a study room be reserved?

How many students can use a study room at a time?

Students must reserve study rooms that correspond to their group size. Individual students should use the Solo Study Rooms, not group study rooms.

Reservations for group study rooms have to have a minimum of 2 people. Students must adhere to the room capacity limits for the study room they book. If a group is over the posted study room capacity, they will be asked to leave and the reservation canceled.

Expectations

Fairness and Equitable Access Clause

Study room policies are designed to ensure equitable access to shared spaces. Reservation behaviors that exploit scheduling increments, gaps, or availability asymmetries to deter others and achieve disproportionate use of a specific room undermine this objective. Use that functions, in practice, to monopolize a room through aggregation, coordination, or strategic vacancy may be treated as misuse. The Libraries reserve the right to cancel affected reservations and restrict privileges when reservation patterns are inconsistent with the principles of fairness and shared access, even when individual bookings comply with stated limits.

Anti-Chaining and Gap Exploitation Provision

Reservations may not be coordinated, sequenced, staggered, or strategically spaced—including through the use of brief gaps between reservations—for the purpose of extending effective control or near-continuous occupancy of the same study room beyond individual daily or weekly limits. This includes patterns in which short unreserved intervals (for example, 30-minute gaps) are intentionally left between consecutive reservations by members of the same group, or substantially similar group compositions, in order to discourage use by others and preserve de facto exclusive access. Such patterns may be deemed a violation regardless of technical compliance with reservation increments.

Need Help?

Inquire at the North Reading Room service desk (631-632-7148) or circulation@stonybrook.edu.