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What is your preferred reading room?

Tue, Apr 21, 2015
What is your preferred reading room?
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From Waseda campus – April 14, 2015

The newest reading room located in the School of Political Science and Economics features automated book shelves

 

Reading room sofa

 

The School of Education’s reading room features a plethora of picture books and elementary to high school level textbooks

 

What does the Latin on the Central Library entrance mean?

Student volunteers from the Waseda University Library held “Student Watch” tours from April 14-16 as part of the “Library Week” event to welcome new students. The tours, arranged by student volunteers to encourage students to use nearby reading rooms, are praised by students every year.

Students learned about the features of each reading room on the tour which covers the central library and five reading rooms around Waseda campus. The tour was a good opportunity for students to find reading rooms they wish to use in the future. Participants stopped by the statue of Okuma Shigenobu and Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum where they joined in lively ‘quiz’ sessions.

Students can borrow materials from the reading rooms and use them for purposes outside of their associated department. We encourage students to utilize the rooms according to their convenience.


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