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  2. Halls of residence at University College London - Wikipedia

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    The Hall has a TV room, a common room, a games room, a music room, a study room, a bicycle shed and a small private garden usually open from 9 a.m. till 10:30 p.m. The Hall also has a two laundry rooms (one in the Main House, one in the Annexe) and a number of small tea kitchens.

  3. Garside classification - Wikipedia

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    The Garside Classification Scheme [1] is a library classification system used in most of the libraries of University College London (UCL). It was devised by Kenneth Garside while he was deputy librarian there. [2] Intellectually, it was based on the close relationship between the library and the teaching departments.

  4. University College London - Wikipedia

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    The Donaldson Reading Room, part of UCL's Main Library The UCL Institute of Education's Newsam Library, the largest education library in Europe. The UCL library system comprises 18 libraries located across the Bloomsbury and UCL East campuses. [220] The libraries contain a total of over 2 million books. [221]

  5. Common room (university) - Wikipedia

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    The senior common room at Keble College, University of Oxford, England. A common room is a group into which students (and sometimes the academic body) are organised in some universities, particularly in the United Kingdom, normally in a subdivision of the university such as a college or hall of residence, in addition to an institution-wide students' union.

  6. UCL Department of Information Studies - Wikipedia

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    The UCL library system comprises 17 libraries located across several sites within the main UCL campus and across Bloomsbury, linked together by a central networking catalogue and request system called Explore. [16] [17] [18] The libraries contain a total of over 2 million books. [19]

  7. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, college or university students.

  8. SITS:Vision - Wikipedia

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    SITS:Vision, also known just as SITS, is a database application used for course and student management in further and higher education institutions, developed and maintained by the Tribal Group. It is currently used by roughly 70% [ 1 ] of the UK higher education sector as well as international institutions such as the University of Sydney and ...

  9. UCL Main Building - Wikipedia

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    The UCL Main Building is the centre of the UCL campus South Cloisters North Cloisters, UCL (1980s) The UCL Front Quad, part of the main campus, in front of the Slade School of Fine Art and the Main Building housing the Library, the astronomy shed is to the right with a sliding roof