Due to the second floor renovation, all study rooms will be unavailable beginning January 26 through mid-May. Learn more about the renovation project here.
Study rooms for individuals and small groups requiring a private workspace are available at the Library and can be reserved for up to two hours per day.
Who can Reserve a Study Room?
Advance reservations for study rooms can be made up to one week in advance by:
- Mount Prospect residents
- Students of Mount Prospect schools
- Employees of Mount Prospect businesses or government
Identification will be requested to verify residency. Nonresidents may use study rooms on a walk-in basis, subject to availability.
Study Room Guidelines
- Study Rooms have a time limit of up to two hours per day per patron or per group. Reservations for Study Rooms may be made up to one calendar week in advance.
- Reservations are held for fifteen minutes.
- Excessive noise or use of hazardous materials is prohibited and may result in a request to leave. In study rooms, normal conversation levels are to be used in the rooms so as not to disturb others.
- Food is not allowed. Beverages must be in covered containers. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
- Room must be left clean and neat.
- Items left unattended in a Study Room for more than ten (10) minutes, or when a reservation has ended, will be taken to the Patron Services Desk on the first floor of the library.
- The library is authorized to deny permission to use the meeting or study rooms to any group or individual that is disorderly or violates these guidelines.
Users who do not follow the Study Room Policy and Guidelines may be suspended from future reservations.