Explore Spaces

Architecture and Planning Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Architecture and Planning Library
Description:

The Architecture and Planning Library front desk is located on the second floor of Battle Hall at the top of the grand staircase. It is centrally located to the stacks, reading room, and computer stations. Patrons can receive research help, directional assistance, and general guidance from staff at this location.

Battle Hall Reading Room at the APL Battle Hall Reading Room

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space, Study Space
Location:
Architecture and Planning Library
Description:

The Reading Room is a large, all-access space available for study in historic Battle Hall. It features natural light, large and small tables and abundant seating. Located in the Battle Hall Reading Room is an exhibition gallery that features rotating exhibitions year round. For more information about current exhibitions, see our exhibitions page.

library patron being assisted at a service desk Benson Latin American Collection Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space, Service Point
Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Description:

The main Benson service desk is located within The Ann Hartness Reading Room on the first floor of the Benson Latin American Collection, SRH 1. The all-access room includes PC workstations, a library catalog computer, public printer, microfilm reader, flatbed scanner, overhead book scanner, and an exhibition space.

Classics Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Classics Library
Description:

The Classics Library service desk located on the ground floor of Waggener Hall includes a Research Help & Check Out Desk, PC workstation, and library catalog computer.

Collaborative Commons space at the PCL Collaborative Commons

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

The Collaborative Commons is a group working space with comfortable seating, whiteboards, movable furniture, Airmedia, and plenty of outlets.  It is a conversation-friendly space.

Collaborative Seating Area (Geology)

Type of Space:
Collaborative Seating Area
Location:
Geology Library
Description:

Six long tables. Area total seating capacity 36, plus small conference table with six-seat capacity. Whiteboards.

Collaborative Seating Area (PMA)

Type of Space:
Collaborative Seating Area, Study Space
Location:
Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library
Description:

Four person tables with natural light for collaboration and study.

Student in front of a Dell computer Computer Workstations at the Benson

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible Computer Stations available
Description:

Computer workstations at the Benson Latin American Collection. 

Computer Workstations at the Classics Library

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Classics Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

Computer workstations at the Classics Library.

Students in front of a row of computers Computer Workstations at the Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library
Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible Computer Stations available
Description:

Computer workstations at the Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library. 

Row of desks at the Geology Library computer workstation Computer Workstations at the Walter Geology Library

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Geology Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Conference Room (Benson)

Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The Benson Latin American Collection's Conference Room often hosts events about U.S. Latinas/Latinos or Latin America.

The image is of the Scholar's Lab. It shows eight tables with three computers at each table. The tables are facing the front wall of the lab, where there are two large screens. Data Lab (in the Scholars Lab)

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The Data Lab may be requested by faculty/instructors for courses related to Digital Scholarship and/or data. The lab includes 32 iMacs, and specific software programs available are Stata MP, NVivo, and OpenRefine. To reserve a room, please view the policy and request form.

Engineering Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Engineering Library
Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible Computer Stations available
Description:

The service desk at the Engineering Library is on the 1st floor of the Engineering and Education Research Center (EER) and includes a Research Help & Check Out Desk, PC workstations, a quick print station, a library catalog computer, and an overhead book scanner.  The Engineering Library is wheelchair accessible. 

Person evaluating a printed booklet Exhibition Gallery

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space
Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Description:

The Benson Latin American Collection's second floor exhibition gallery features rotating exhibitions year round. For more information about current exhibitions, see our exhibitions page.

hallway showing framed works Exhibition Hallway

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space
Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Description:

The Benson Latin American Collection's first floor exhibition hallway features rotating exhibitions year round. For more information about current exhibitions, see our exhibitions page.

computer station with macs and large monitors Foundry Mac Pro Workstations

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Fine Arts Library
Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible Computer Stations available
Description:

4 Mac studio Apple M1 Max 32 GB and 2 Mac Mini Apple M2 Pros 32 GB, each with two 2 inch screens with software for video and audio post-production, 3D modeling, and Adobe Creative Cloud. Uses: Gaming, film, multimedia production.

Variety of 3-D printers on a row of desks Foundry Makerspace

Type of Space:
Makerspace
Location:
Fine Arts Library
Description:

Space with 3D printers, mills, a laser cutter, a large format printer, and a fiber arts lab with embroidery and sewing machines.

Gathering of individuals in front of a large wall-sized video screen Foundry Video Wall

Type of Space:
Makerspace, Presentation Space
Location:
Fine Arts Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

This state of the art video wall is intended for special projects, demonstrations, and presentations. Seating room limit of 70 chairs. To reserve contact Teri Lloyd, tlloyd@austin.utexas.edu

Geology Lobby

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Geology Library
Description:

The lobby of the Geology Library includes a Research Help & Check Out Desk, PC workstations, library catalog computer, an overhead book scanner, a map scanner, and color and black & white printers.

Group Study Room

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library
Description:

Enclosed room offers a conference table plus four lounge chairs for collaboration and studying. The PMA Library's New Books and Current Journal collections are located in this space.

students sitting in ergonomic chairs Learning Lab 1 A/B

Type of Space:
Classroom, Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Learning Lab 1 has 96 seats (this room can be split into sides A and B, each with 48 seats) and 8 projector screens. All PCL Learning Labs are open as study space when not in use as a classroom. View Classroom Use Policy and Request Form

 
students working in a glassed-in room with a green back wall Learning Lab 2

Type of Space:
Classroom, Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Learning Lab 2 has 36 seats and 6 flat screen TVs (with Airmedia). All PCL Learning Labs are open as study space when not in use as a classroom. View Classroom Use Policy and Request Form

student facing a computer in room with a blue-colored back wall Learning Lab 3

Type of Space:
Classroom, Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Learning Lab 3 has 36 seats and 6 flat screen TVs (with Airmedia). All PCL Learning Labs are open as study space when not in use as a classroom. View Classroom Use Policy and Request Form

 
Two instructors in front of a blue-painted wall Learning Lab 4

Type of Space:
Classroom, Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Learning Lab 4 has 36 seats and 6 flat screen TVs (with Airmedia). All PCL Learning Labs are open as study space when not in use as a classroom. View Classroom Use Policy and Request Form

 
Life Science Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Life Science Library
Description:

The Life Science Library lobby located on the second floor of Main Room 220 includes a Research Help & Check Out Desk, quick print stations, and overhead book scanners.

Lobby Exhibit Case

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space
Location:
Fine Arts Library
Description:

The exhibit cases outside the Fine Arts Library feature a rotation of temporary exhibitions. For more information on current exhibitions, see our exhibitions page.

numerous steel flat files, drawers open, containing maps from around the world Map Study Area

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Geology Library
Description:

The Tobin Map Collection Room has a large table with open seating for collaborative study, a drafting table and a light table suitable for viewing large format flat maps. Whiteboards.

specialized computer workstation for assistive use PCL Assistive Technology Workstation

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

A workstation with assistive technology equipment is available for use in the 2nd floor Media Lab. This area features a wheelchair accessible workstation.

exhibition of book materials in a glass case PCL Exhibits

Type of Space:
Exhibition Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Exhibit Guidelines | Exhibit Proposal Form | Past Exhibits

Exhibits in the PCL provide an excellent opportunity for the Libraries to engage in collaborative and interdisciplinary projects, especially with graduate students, faculty members and others in the University community. These exhibits enable collaborators to share, inform, educate, and promote UT Libraries' collections and services). Exhibits have a permanent presence in our online repository, Texas ScholarWorks.

The goals of the Exhibits in the PCL are to: 

  • Infuse concepts of community, connection, equity and accessibility
  • Promote the diverse holdings and scholarly value of specific Library collections
  • Promote the role of the Libraries, its collections, resources, services, and staff as central to the research and teaching programs of the University
  • Encourage individuals from the University community to collaborate with the Libraries to showcase research and scholarship
  • Support university events, programs, symposia, activities, and accomplishments
  • Promote University and community relations

If you have an exhibit to suggest for the Scholars Commons @PCL, please take a look at our in-depth Exhibits Guidelines before you fill out our Exhibit Proposal Form. You will be contacted by the Exhibits Advisory Committee, but you may email us with questions. 

two students in a closed-door room PCL Group Study Rooms

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

Reserve a room. The PCL Group Study rooms are reservable spaces for groups of 2 or more. They include movable furniture, whiteboards and power outlets.

row of students, back to camera, looking at computer kiosks PCL Lobby

Type of Space:
Computer Stations, Service Point
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The lobby on the main floor of PCL includes a Research Help & Check Out Desk, PC workstations, quick print stations, library catalog computer, overhead book scanners, and printers. 

Quick Print Stations Software:

  • 7Zip
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Firefox
  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Office
  • Wolfram Mathematica
Two students discussing a project at a table PCL Stacks Seating

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Open stacks seating and study tables that are designated for collaborative, group study.

Physics, Math, and Astronomy Library Service Desk

Type of Space:
Service Point
Location:
Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library
Description:

The lobby on the main floor of the John M. Kuehne Physics Math Astronomy (PMA) Library includes the circulation desk, textbook collection, reference section, PC workstations, library catalog station, overhead book scanner, flatbed scanners, and printers. The main floor also includes a collaborative study space and group study room available for students, staff, and faculty.

coffee bar at the PCL Library Prufrock's Coffee

Type of Space:
Common Area, Food & Drink
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

Order coffee beverages and quick food options on the ground floor of the Perry-Castañeda Library. Prufrock’s offers hot and cold drink options, pastries and grab and go selections. Give your studying at the library a boost with a trip to Prufrock’s.

two people working on a project in the FAL recording studio Recording Studio

Type of Space:
Makerspace
Location:
Fine Arts Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

Recording studio with soundproof room.

Reference Room

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Classics Library
Description:

The Reference Room in the Classics Library is an all-access space dedicated to quiet study, and features natural light, large and small tables and a lounge chair.

a series of computer desks and tables against a green wall Scan Tech Studio

Type of Space:
Computer Stations
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

Scan Tech Studio provides scholars access to advanced tools for Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR), and Natural Language Processing (NLP) capabilities. The studio is equipped with a Zeutschel Scanner, OCR Flatbed Scanner, and a PC workstation. To reserve a room, please view the policy and request form.

three people discussing a project at a table with computer monitor on the wall Scholars Commons Study Rooms

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

UT Graduate Students: Reserve a room. These rooms are only available to UT graduate students.

A row of study tables with other built in lounging Scholars Lab Open Study Spaces

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

The Scholars Lab provides open study spaces, accessible to anyone without reservation.

open space with orange huddle rooms and collaboration island Scholars Lab Project Rooms

Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The Scholars Lab Project Rooms are reservable for students and faculty to conduct Digital Scholarship projects and offer Zoom technology for hybrid meetings. To reserve a room, please view the policy and request form.

Seminar Room at the Benson

Location:
Benson Latin American Collection
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The Benson Latin American Collection's Seminar Room is used for class meetings, Library Instruction sessions, and archival showings. It includes a large meeting table.

three students in conversation around a table STEM Learning Spaces

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

The four STEM Learning Spaces, which each seat 8-12 people, are booked by partners in the College of Natural Sciences (CNS) and Engineering for tutoring in specific STEM classes. When they are not booked, they are open for individual or collaborative study by any student. Each space features large whiteboards and moveable furniture.

row of orange lobby chairs and white tables STEM Study Area

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

Study area open to all students, including those in STEM courses.

Study Lounge (PMA)

Type of Space:
Study Space
Location:
Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library
Description:

Enclosed room with natural light offers ammenites for collaboration and study.

person at desk with UWC logo on wall behind them University Writing Center

Type of Space:
Service Point, Study Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Description:

The University Writing Center, a unit of the Department of Rhetoric and Writing, helps university students become more proficient, more versatile, and more confident in their writing abilities. Visit their website to learn more about this service. The Writing Center space is open study space outside normal hours.

bookshelf filled with poetry books UT Poetry Center

Type of Space:
Common Area, Exhibition Space
Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
Accessibility:
(No computer stations with Wheelchair Access)
Description:

The UT Poetry Center, home to the Ruth Stephan Poetry Collection, is a diverse collection of poetry unique to the University of Texas Libraries. The center is located on the entry level of the Perry-Castañeda Library in the UFCU room.

The Ruth Stephan Collection is more than 50 years old and promotes the reading of poetry for enjoyment and edification. The collection also supports poets from the university and the greater Austin community, and it serves as a record of small press publishing in Austin. Some of the collection’s chapbooks, no longer in print, are not found at any other library! The collection is meant to be enjoyed by all, including the greater Austin and Texas communities. Therefore, the books do not circulate and are intended to be available for anyone looking for inspiration.

Ruth Stephan's intention in creating the collection was to maintain and cherish the spirit of poetry and to recognize that poetry is the art of poets, not of critics.  It is our sincere hope that the UT Poetry Center serves as a place for all writers and readers of poetry in Austin and beyond.

Visit the UT Poetry Center research guide for recommended books and to learn more about the collection.