UT has once again kicked up their game! This library was pretty average when I was a student but now it’s seems ahead of the game compared to other libraries I’ve recently visited. There are many new upgrades all around campus. I’ve noticed some new features specifically in the library. There’s now phone charging stations throughout the library, as well as various seating areas. For instance there’s high top desks, regular cubicles, couches, comfy chairs with built in desks, and spacious tables for group meet ups. There’s also more private open tables for study groups. The library is well lit. I love that there are a lot of windows, bringing in natural light in addition to the overhead lights. For the most part it is quiet(besides the guy who’s currently eating chips and clearing his throat In between bites!). I used to always notice it smelled pretty bad a few years ago but I wasn’t hit in the face with any odor today. So that’s good. The bathrooms have been updated with tile flooring and walls. No more stalls with paint from the nineties! Sometimes it’s easy to get lost in time when there are no windows. I wish they had a snack bar here but then again, I think the smell of food and the sound of eating could be highly distracting. There’s no real security when you walk in. So that’s always been on my list of negatives. The only security feature is sadly not for you, me, or anyone in here. It’s for the books. So don’t try stealing an encyclopedia. Another downside is the lack of parking close to the library. I think there may be two spots(one is for handicapped individuals). Overall, I think UT offers a very innovative atmosphere for its students to succeed and feel comfortable while studying. Enjoy! Xo
Nick S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tampa, FL
This is the University of Tampa’s library. It has a military history section. The library is a bit musty. There doesn’t seem to be a Florida history section and the library collection is mostly college course related. Fortunately the Public Library is just across the river and interlibrary loans are possible for students seeking access to a wider selection of offerings. I was surprised that there weren’t computers to search the collection. Apparently you have to ask at the reference desk. The library is a bit musty but comfortable.