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The Third Floor
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The Third Floor

Ingram Library · Explore your library

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Ingram Library Third Floor · Explore your library

Welcome to the third floor! The third floor is the best place for collaborative and group study, offering multiple areas specifically designed to facilitate teamwork and group projects. It also has many individual study spaces.The third floor also has the Art Gallery featuring student exhibitions, the Aquarium, call numbers N-Z, and our maps collection. Just ahead, you'll find our newly renovated space, offering comfortable seating and study areas.

Explore our extensive collection of maps, including government documents and historical maps. You can find these valuable resources here, providing detailed geographical information for your research and study needs.

You may freely study in the Aquarium unless a class or event is scheduled in the room. Check the schedule next to the door to be sure! Fun fact: The Aquarium got its name for two reasons. 1. The giant aquarium-like windows in the back of the room, and 2. the fact that the room sprung several leaks during the library renovation many years ago!

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The elevators are to the left.

Ingram Library Third Floor · Explore your library

Welcome to our newly renovated study spaces! This area is comfortable and inviting, designed to accommodate both individual and group study needs. With a variety of seating options, including cozy chairs, tables, and booths, you'll find the perfect spot to focus on your work. Additionally, there are multiple displays available for you to connect your laptop, making it easy to collaborate and share ideas.

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This is one of the displays that you can connect your laptop and other devices to using HDMI. Perfect for collaborative work, presentations, or simply sharing content with your study group.

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The stairs are around this corner.

Ingram Library Third Floor · Explore your library

Around the corner from the new study spaces, you'll find stacks of books and a row of computers for all your research needs. This area provides easy access to our collection and digital resources.

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Ingram Library Third Floor · Explore your library

Click the picture to see another detailed explanation about how to read and use Library of Congress call numbers. This guide will help you navigate our physical books and items with ease.

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Ingram Library Third Floor · Explore your library

Thank you for Exploring Ingram Library with us!

This suite houses the Learning and Research Services Department and the Outreach and Assessment Department. Click to find out about our events and social media.

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Wolfie studies in one of the very large group study carrels to the left.

In addition to our inviting study spaces, the third floor also features more group study rooms available for checkout. These rooms are equipped to support collaborative work, providing a private and conducive environment for group projects, discussions, and study sessions.Study rooms are available for a 2-hour checkout period.Study rooms cannot be reserved in advance; they are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Group Study Rooms

Bring a friend when checking out your study room! Only groups of 2 or more are allowed to use the rooms.

Watch Wolfie working on a laptop connected to a large display—something you can do too! Connect your laptop to selected large screens for an enhanced study or presentation experience.

In this video, watch Wolfie as he searches for and finds a book in our library. The Library of Congress call numbers N-Z are located on the third floor. Follow along to see how easy it is to locate your materials using our organized shelving system!Look on the next page for more instructions.

Wolfie studies in one of the booths.

Outreach and Assessment has many engaging events. These events include enriching sessions with therapy dogs, creative activities like button making, and stress-relieving activities, all designed to support student well-being and foster a vibrant and inclusive campus community.

Therapy dogs, such as Barnaby and Carrie, visit our students several times a semester.

Therapy dogs, such as Barnaby and Carrie, visit our students several times a semester.

Therapy dogs, such as Barnaby and Carrie, visit our students several times a semester.

We LOVE making buttons!

Therapy dogs, such as Barnaby and Carrie, visit our students several times a semester.

Visit our Instagram page to find out more about the library! @uwglibrary

The Art Gallery showcases the creative talents of our art students, providing them with a professional space to exhibit their work. Here, you'll find a diverse range of student art exhibitions, reflecting the vibrant and dynamic nature of our university's art community.

Art Gallery

Ingram Library has partnered with the Department of Art, History, and Philosophy to host student art exhibitions during the Humanities renovations.

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