Make sure that you are familiar with the information below before making your room reservation
RESERVATION INFORMATION
- Reservations limited to Creighton University students, faculty, & staff.
- Study rooms should be booked in advance using this reservation system.
- When not reserved, rooms are first come-first served.
- Reservations should be made at least 2 hours in advance and up to 2 weeks in advance
- Maximum 2 hour reservation length
- 8 hours of reservations per day allowed; 24 hours of reservations per week allowed
- The Group Study Rooms are meant for two or more people.
- The Individual Study Rooms are meant for one to two people.
- Check each room description for information about the contents of the study room.
- The Libraries reserve the right to cancel reservations on Group Study Rooms if the reservation is for only one person.
How to book a room
- Select the room you want to reserve.
- Select the date of your reservation using the calendar. Reservations may be made up to 2 weeks in advance.
- Select the time of your reservation by clicking on the available (green) time slots on the scheduling calendar. The minimum reservation is 30 minutes with a maximum of 2 hours.
- The booking details of your reservation request will appear below the scheduling calendar. Click the blue SUBMIT TIMES button.
- Enter your first name, last name, and Creighton email address (@creighton.edu addresses only)
- Please read the terms and conditions of the study room and click CONTINUE.
- After your reservation has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation email.
STUDY ROOM ETIQUETTE
Keep it down
- The study rooms are not soundproof, and loud talking disturbs other users studying in the area.
Keep it clean
- Leave rooms in a clean and orderly condition: clean the whiteboard, dispose of garbage, and return furniture to its original position.
- Don't leave items unattended. The Libraries are not liable for loss/damage to personal property.
Keep it civil
- Please be decent to one another and share these rooms in a spirit of cooperation. If a problem arises, do your best to work it out. If you cannot come to an agreement, contact library staff at the Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Report any damage or equipment failures to the Circulation Desk.