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| - I really enjoyed going to this location and I'm pretty sure that I'll be returning again and again.
First of all, it's a HUGE building. When I was driving around looking for it, I accidentally drove up to a school--not paying attention to the address and my lack of directional sense are my problems. After I made sure that I got to the right place, though, I was pretty impressed, especially with the architecture.
I'm pretty particular about noise and talking whenever I go and study/visit a library, so I had to deduct a star for that, in addition to the lack of signage. I actually got confused when it came to the Children's/Young Adult's Computers and the Adult Computer Lab. After one of the personnel pointed me in the right direction, I was helped by an attendant in the computer lab. He was able to point me in the right direction and get me connected to the computer that I had reserved for 2 hours.
In terms of the noise level, I'm just glad that one of the security guards will kick you out for using your cell phone in the library, but I only wish that the person would also tell people to be quiet, since it is a quiet area.
I also noticed a separate reading room, rooms for quiet study (first-come, first-served), and only wish that they had more of these rooms. They also had a huge auditorium, too, in addition to the two different circulation desks, kiosks for self check-out, vending machine area/used bookstore, and tiny art gallery.
I honestly like the comfy seats that are spaced along the windows and the fact that they have a swing out convertible desk top. I also like that they have bigger tables in case you have a lot of stuff with you.
All in all, a great area and I do like coming here to study/do work. I'll definitely be making more and more visits, despite my gripes. Good job.
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