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See also
Overlooking the Charles River, Hayden offers quiet spaces with spectacular views or you can hide away in the basement!
Individual study
- Large tables and carrels located on all floors.
- Comfortable seating in many window nooks on 1st & 2nd floors.
Group study
- Basement – partially enclosed space next to Athena Cluster – for up to 8 people.
- 1st floor – two rooms for up to 6 people. Chalkboards. First come, first served.
- 3rd floor – holds up to 10 people – includes whiteboard, screen with laptop hookup. Reservable – see Reserve a group study room for details.
- See: Hayden group study for complete information.
24/7 space
Available to the left of the main entrance to Hayden Library. The space includes:
- Comfortable furniture for studying and a view of the Lipschitz Courtyard & artwork.
- Several computer workstations, an Athena printer, a photocopier/scanner, and two group study rooms.
- Entry to this room (after hours) is restricted to members of the MIT Community with a valid MIT ID.
- To promote a safe and secure environment in this room when Hayden Library is closed, an emergency phone with a direct line to MIT Campus Police is provided.