Library
Priority use of computer workstations and tables in Visual & Performing Arts is for:
- viewing of, listening to, and/or working with Visual & Performing Arts resources
- research with video and images or on architecture and design, art, dance, drama, film, or music topics.
NOTE: The Learning Commons offers further spaces for viewing/listening such as computer workstations, laptop docking stations,
and collaborative workrooms throughout the TFDL, as well as other services such as scanning equipment.
| FACILITY | LOCATION | DETAILS / EQUIPMENT |
| Bookable preview rooms | TFDL 340E | Capacity: 15-20 people |
| " | TFDL 340F | Capacity: 15-20 people |
| " (Not yet set up) | TFDL 335 | Capacity: 6 people |
| 6 drop-in viewing stations for DVD and VHS | Open area in front of VPArts Desk | DVD PAL format (foreign) as well as NTSC format; |
| 6 drop-in listening stations for CDs, LPs and tape cassettes | Open area in front of VPArts Desk |
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| Digital piano | Open area in front of VPArts Desk | Sign out headphones at the VP Arts desk Priority: score review |
VPArts "reading" room | TFDL 330 | Browsable collections of CDs, videos, LPs, video games (coming soon), spoken word, sound effects, music parts, oversize music scores, SAMPL reference scores and choral octavos, slides, & a few language learning resources |
| " | TFDL 330 | USB turntable |
| " | TFDL 330 | Table to work with VP Arts collections, such as the Art & Drama files |
| " | TFDL 330 | Light Table and Caramate for slide review |
| " | TFDL 330 | Microfiche reader for use with fine arts indexes in |