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Research Park Library FAQ.

  1. Where can I print at the RPL?
  2. Where is the copy machine at the RPL?
  3. Does the RPL have a scanner?
  4. Where is the Research Park Library?
  5. What are the hours of the Research Park Library?
  6. Can cell phones be used in the Research Park Library?
  7. Can I bring food and/or beverages into the Research Park Library?
  8. Where can I study at the Research Park Library?
  9. Is there a designated quiet area in the Research Park Library?

1. Where can I print at the RPL?

We do not have a public printer at the Research Park Library.  You will need to print at the General Access Lab next door to the library.

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2. Where is the copy machine at the RPL?

We do not have a public copier at the Research Park Library.  There is a public copier at the mail/copy room across the hall from the library and we have a scanner available for public use.

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3. Does the RPL have a scanner?

Yes, we do have a public scanner at the Research Park Library.  The public scanner is located across from the reference desk.

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4. Where is the Research Park Library?

The Discovery Park campus is located 4.5 miles north of the main UNT Campus.  There are two rooms in the Discovery Park facility that provide library services:

  • The Research Park Library is located in Room B112 and provides reference assistance and houses the reference collection, print journals, multimedia learning center, and group study areas.
  • The Research Park Book Collection in Room M130 houses the library collection, bound periodicals, and reserves.

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5. What are the hours of the Research Park Library?

The current hours for the Research Park Library are Monday - Thursday, 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.  For additional information, including announcements and holiday hours, see the Research Park Library Hours page.  

For winter intercession and Maymester/Summer hours, see here.

Looking for the hours of the Research Park Book Collection, located in Room M130?  See the Research Park Circulation Hours page.

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6. Can cell phones be used in the Research Park Library?

Please use your cell phone outside the library. There is a telephone for public use near the main entrance to the Research Park.  Emergency phones are available near the parking lots.

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7. Can I bring food and/or beverages into the Research Park Library?

The Library encourages you to use the benches and tables found throughout the Discovery Park campus for enjoying meals and study breaks. Vending areas are located in various areas throughout the Discovery Park facilities and the Park Place Market. Please dispose of trash in containers located outside the library.

  • Food and beverages are prohibited in B135, the Library Instruction & Computer Classroom.
  • Beverages in covered, spill-proof containers are permitted in the main study areas of the library.
  • Acceptable food items for consumption within the library are those that will not disturb other users or leave crumbs or sticky residues. Examples of acceptable foods are vending machine type candy, chips, snacks, or similar items. Unacceptable food items include fast food, sack lunches, complete meals, glazed donuts, aromatic food, or similar items.
If a spill should occur, please notify a library staff member immediately. We want to keep the library as new as possible for as long as possible.

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8. Where can I study at the Research Park Library?

Three study areas, located to the left of the current journals, are designated for group work/projects. Each area is equipped with a computer, dry-erase whiteboard and a table and chairs for 7 people. Group work is often noisy work; these study areas are located away from other library users, but we still appreciate your efforts to limit disruptions.

Additionally, the Learning Center, B135, is designated a "quiet area" and is reserved for individual study unless the room is scheduled for library instruction. Quiet conversations are appropriate for the main areas of the library including the Internet tables, the casual seating near the main door, and the reference desk area.

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9. Is there a designated quiet area in the Research Park Library?

The Learning Center, B135, is designated a "quiet area" and is reserved for individual study unless the room is scheduled for library instruction. Quiet conversations are appropriate for the main areas of the library including the Internet tables, the casual seating near the main door, and the reference desk area. 

For more information, please read the Noise Policy for specific areas that meet your needs.

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