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University Library DePaul Library

4th Floor

Floor plan of the 4th floor of the John T. Richardson Library

1. Quiet Study Space

  • The 4th floor is another quiet floor with plenty of places to study throughout. There are additional group study rooms available as well. 

2. 4th Floor Stacks

  • You can also find more books to check out in the stacks on this floor. Materials located on this floor have call numbers ranging from 700 - 999.

The 4th Floor stacks in the John T. Richardson Library.

3. Music Scores

  • Music Scores are located in the corner of the floor. You can find additional music scores online.

4. Group Study Rooms

  • If you need space to work with your classmates on a group project, there are a number of group study rooms on the 3rd and 4th floors. You can make a reservation online to use these rooms. Just a heads up, group study rooms are meant for groups of three or more. 

5. Media Room

  • The Media Room has VCRs, blu-ray and DVD players, and other media technology for you to use. Check out the key at Access Services to access this room. 

Art Notes

At the top of the stairs is “The Diverse Images of Human Holiness” art installation. You’ll find contemporary icon portraits of a variety of figures, including St. Ignatius of Loyola and Mother Theresa of Calcutta, but also Harvey Milk of San Francisco and Steven Biko of South Africa, among others. Search LibrarySearch to learn more about these figures.

Lentz, Robert. St. Louise de Marillac.