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Home > Get Help > Help A - Z > Cell Phone Use in the UB Libraries

Cell Phone Use in the UB Libraries
  • Arts & Sciences Libraries : Cell phones off in all quiet study areas .
    • Architecture & Planning Library : Use cell phones in marked areas only.
    • Lockwood Memorial Library : Cell phones turned off on floors 4 and 5 .
    • The Capen Libraries (Science & Engineering Library and the Undergraduate Library): Use cell phones in marked areas only.

  • Health Sciences Library : Use cell phones in the vestibule only.

  • Law Library : Use cell phones in the elevator lobbies on floors 3-7.

  • Music Library : Use cell phones in the vicinity of the circulation desk.

  • Special Collections : Use cell phones in the elevator lobby. No cell phone are permitted inside the Special Collections Research Room.


Last Update: 20 August, 2008

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