*Open to the public Monday - Friday 7am-5pm.
*Limited to Duke Health ID badge holders on evenings and weekends.
*Please see our Hours page for more information.*
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Study Carrels
There is non-reservable seating available on level 2R & level 3 for individual or group study on a drop-in basis.
Cubicles & Study Room Reservations
Equipment: All study rooms are equipped with large monitors and whiteboards and seat between 4 and 8 people.
Reservation Policy: Group study rooms may be reserved for 6 hour blocks per individual or group. Rooms may be scheduled for up to 1 week in advance (including the day of the reservation). Availability is based on booking with preference given to those with reservations. There is no time limit on the use of cubicles. After a 15-minute grace period for arrival, these spaces become available to others.
If you want to know what items you currently have checked out or need to renew items, log in to My Library Account with your NetID and Password.
If you are too busy to scan materials or need items not available at Duke, this service can help you! Submit your request through our Document Delivery/Interlibrary Loan System (link below). There is no charge to Duke borrowers for all article requests. If there are copyright or other fees associated with your article request, we will contact you. Journal articles and book chapters, from Duke and elsewhere, emailed to you as PDF links. You will have 30 days to access the link(s) once you receive the email. There is a 1 to 4 day turn-around for most requests. Larger requests may take longer than 4 days to fill.
In addition to numerous computers located on Level 2R (which require Duke Health ID and password for access):
Librarians are available to meet with you individually or as a group. You can reach us at medical-librarian@duke.edu or you can submit a question through our online request form. We are also available by chat Monday – Friday from 9a – 5 p.
Parking @ the library:
Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM
Free parking is almost impossible M - F, 8-5. It's usually best to take a Duke shuttle bus, or park at one of the visitor parking decks and pay the hourly rate.
After Hours and Weekends
Consider parking garages 1 and 2; see the Visitor Parking page for fees and hours.
You can frequently park in gated lots after hours IF you have a Duke parking permit.
Don't park in any reserved spots! You may get a ticket!