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28.06.2024

Evolution of seat reservation

Reservations for individual places and group work rooms are intended for Sciences Po students only.

Common rules for reservable spaces and group work rooms :

  • Reservation deadlines remain unchanged, with reservations opened three days in advance at noon.
  • You must respect the seat number indicated on your reservation.
  • To confirm your arrival, you must be physically in the library and "flash" the QR code at the end of the table (check-in) or ask the staff to confirm your reservation for you.
  • You have 30 minutes after the start of your slot to confirm your arrival, otherwise the reservation is automatically cancelled.
  • If you leave earlier, scan the QR code again to free your place (check-out) or ask the staff.
  • If you are absent for more than 45 minutes during your slot, your place is considered free and may be taken by someone else.
  • In the event of difficulty or for any request for regulation, please contact the staff at the library reception desk.

Additional rules for group work rooms :

  • Use is reserved for groups of 2 to 6 people.
  • Reservations are limited to 2 hours per student per week.

 

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