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Alternative Study Spaces, On- and Off-Campus

The Moritz Law Library is proud to serve as the primary study space for our law students, but as we enter the back half of the semester, some of you may find a change of scenery may be beneficial for your study habits. If so, the Law Library has a few suggestions of alternative study spaces that may help sharpen your focus and re-energize your efforts:
  • The views from the Thompson Library’s Campus Reading Room on the 11th floor, or the stately bearing of the Grand Reading Room on the 2nd floor, may provide inspiration for your scholarly ambitions.
  • The 24-hour access to the 18th Avenue Library may be perfect for night owls or those embarking on caffeine-fueled, last-minute efforts.
  • The small but secluded Fine Arts Library may be your best option if you prefer silence and solitude.
  • Finally, if you need to get off campus and you’re tired of Market District, check out the Columbus Metropolitan Library’s newly re-built Northside Branch, just a short walk down High Street from Drinko Hall.
Feel free to ask at the reference desk for further suggestions on alternative study spaces, on- or off-campus.