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- A library carrel is a private, lockable study room12. The term originally referred to carrels in the north cloister walk of a Benedictine monastery and today designates study cubicles in libraries3. Carrels are small desks placed throughout the library and are typically arranged along the sides of each stacks level4. Researchers who need to be close to library resources, or those who need a quiet work space, may request a carrel for personal use1. Books may be signed out to the carrel with a separate borrowing card1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Carrels are private, lockable study rooms. Researchers who need to be close to library resources, or those who need a quiet work space, may request a carrel for personal use. Books may be signed out to the carrel with a separate borrowing card.onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/faq/what-are-carrels
The word carrel may also refer to a small, isolated "study room" in public libraries and on university campuses; [1] the room may have a lockable door, to which the user is granted the key on request. Carrels typically contain a desk (not necessarily one described as above), shelving and a lamp.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrel_deskCarrel, cubicle or study for reading and literary work; the word is derived from the Middle English carole, “round dance,” or “carol.” The term originally referred to carrels in the north cloister walk of a Benedictine monastery and today designates study cubicles in libraries.www.britannica.com/topic/carrelStudy carrels are small desks placed throughout the library. You may have seen them in your visits to the library — they are typically arranged along the sides of each stacks level. Carrels are traditionally assigned to members of the senior class, but they are open library space and anybody may study in a carrel when it isn't occupied.
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Carrel desks are especially common in academic libraries. Sometimes the seat is integrated with the carrel desk. They may also have a shelf, built-in illumination, electrical outlets, or Ethernet ports. Unlike the cubicle desk, carrel desks usually have no file drawers or other facilities. They are designed to stand … See more
Carrels originated in monasteries to help contain the cacophony of roomfuls of monks reading aloud, as was the early practice. Carrels … See more
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