Zoom Booths
Need privacy while you attend a virtual meeting or job interview, or take a proctored online exam?
We have twelve Zoom Booths open to students and other members of the UGA community who need an enclosed quiet space. You can plug in your laptop and feel free to talk as needed.
Zoom Booth locations:
- four at the Miller Learning Center (2nd floor, east wing, near Jittery Joe's)
- four at the Main Library (1st floor, near front of building)
- four at the McBay Science Library (main floor, opposite the service desk)
At each building, one of the Zoom booths is a large ADA-compliant booth that is physically accessible to people with disabilities.
Reserve a Zoom Booth online using your UGA ID. Booths can be reserved in 30-minute increments up to two hours. If the booths are empty, they are first-come, first-served, but we recommend you check the reservations in case the booth is reserved by another user before you have finished your exam or interview.
These booths are not intended for regular quiet study, so please be courteous and reserve use for the appropriate need.
Zoom Booths Usage Policy
- Use of Zoom Booths is limited to UGA affiliates only. You may be asked to show your UGA ID.
- Booths are reserved for virtual meetings or for taking proctored online exams. Anyone using the booths for other purposes, such as studying or sleeping, will be asked to leave.
- Booths may be reserved in 30-minute increments up to a maximum of two hours per day.
- Priority for ADA-accessible Zoom Booths is for those who have mobility accessibility concerns. Do not move furniture into these booths.
- When the booths are not reserved, they will be open to UGA affiliates on a first-come, first-served basis. Occupants without reservations must relinquish the booths to people who have scheduled the space for that time.
- The UGA Libraries are not responsible for items left in a booth. All items left unattended for longer than 30 minutes may be removed and brought to the Libraries’ Lost and Found.
- Users should not eat or drink in the booths. Booth users are responsible for cleaning up spills and ensuring that the booth is tidy before they leave.
- Violation of the Zoom Booth usage policy can result in termination of booth use.