UPDATE: April 29, 2024
Cook Park Library Study Rooms Open
Study Rooms D, E, and F are now open at Cook Park Library in Libertyville! These study rooms can be reserved during Library hours and are open to adult and high school patrons ages 14 and older.
Location
The study rooms are on the first floor, near the adult computer area, behind the Mystery section. The space was previously occupied by Digital Studio 2, which has now been relocated just south of the new study rooms.
Equipment
Rooms D, E, and F each have a table, two chairs, and a monitor. You may borrow cords from the Information Desk to plug your laptop into the monitor. Please have your ID ready.
Study Room Rules & Guidelines
- Reserve up to 1 week in advance for up to 2 hours a day.
- Due to high demand, your reservation may be canceled if you do not arrive or call within 15 minutes after your scheduled time.
Book a Room
- Online
- In person at the Information Desk
- By phone: 847-362-2330 x1302
Conference Room
The 10-person conference room is not quite ready for public use. We're waiting on a few finishing touches and will post updates when we get closer to the completion date.
UPDATE: March 28, 2024
More progress photos.
View of the three new study rooms on the first floor. The glass panel walls and doors still need to be installed.
View of the 10-person conference room on the lower level. The glass panel door still needs to be installed.
View from the inside of the conference room.
UPDATE: March 26, 2024
The last phase of the project is underway. Today, Monday, March 26, workers put up the walls for the first-floor study rooms, and next up is installing the glass walls and doors to complete the rooms. If you're at Cook Park Library this week, please watch out for materials staged on the first floor and lower level.
The work should be done by the end of the week, but construction timelines are unpredictable. We'll keep you posted on any changes! Thank you for your continued patience and support while we improve the Library's spaces.
UPDATE: March 13, 2024
Work is moving along — although it may not look like it. The electrical behind-the-scenes work included the installation of outlets in the newly framed study room wall on the first floor and in the ceiling of the new conference room on the Lower Level.
Updates can be found here as work continues. Thank you for your continued patience and support while we improve the Library's spaces.
UPDATE: February 28, 2024
The project is on week two. Here is a snapshot of the work that has already been done since last Monday:
Lower Level Conference Room
- Carpenters set up dust control measures. You can't miss the temporary plastic "walls"!
- Electricians and HVAC crews relocated ceiling lights to make way for the glass walls.
- Electrical outlets were installed in the floor.
First Floor Study Rooms
- Digital Studio 2 was moved to its new location in the adult computer area.
- Carpenters framed new wall sections.
Updates can be found here as work continues. Thank you for your continued patience and support while we improve the Library's spaces.
February 16, 2024
Your Library Board of Trustees and staff regularly explore ways to keep our beautiful facilities fresh and relevant to meet your needs and make every visit an enjoyable one. This spring, Cook Park Library in Libertyville and Aspen Drive Library in Vernon Hills will see new improvements to enhance your Library experience.
Conference Space & Additional Study Rooms
One part of the Library's strategic plan is to optimize space at Cook Park Library in Libertyville to provide more private and collaborative workspaces for remote workers and students. In support of this strategy, three new private study rooms as well as a new 10-person conference room will be added.
Work begins on Monday, February 19 and the rooms should be completed and ready for use by early April. Patrons will have access to all materials during this time.
Visit cooklib.org/services/room-reservations for more information on how to book a room at either Library location.
Funding
These projects are funded from reserves set aside by the Library Board for infrastructure improvements and maintenance. These reserves help keep our buildings useful, attractive, and well-maintained for your enjoyment for years to come.
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