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by archivator
4094 days ago
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The Bod and in general the wider library system in Oxford (over 120 libraries!) was easily the best part of my undergrad academic life there. Having a dedicated space for studying, open 24/7, within 20m of my room was absolutely liberating and fundamental to the experience. I sometimes wonder whether I should continue my education somewhere like Oxford, just so I can experience the focused concentration of a library again. |
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My sentiments exactly. I chose my undergrad college (not at Oxford) for the sole reason that it made particular mention that its library was open 24/7 on its website. I figured it was as good a reason as any, and it turned out great.
I've also had experience with another university in the states that has an open stacks policy–anyone can just walk in and use a desk or read a book, no registration, card swipes or anything required. Absolutely liberating. Instantly made the university so much more welcoming (contrast this to the university I'm currently at where you have to jump through hoops to get a visitor access to the library, and if they're there without someone to sponsor them, god help them).