Goldstein Electronic Classroom

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The Patricia and Bernard Goldstein Electronic Classroom is a vital classroom for the Penn community. This state-of-the-art training facility orients students--and faculty--to the wealth of material that they can find on-line, and how to retrieve it. There are workstations where students can get hands-on experience. In addition, the facility is equipped with computer projection technology, and a master demonstration station.

Today's entering freshmen are expected to use sophisticated computer-assisted research to complete their assignments, and the Library has the key responsibility for training undergraduate and graduate students in the use of electronic research tools. Located on the first floor, the Electronic Classroom is a high-demand facility.

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About this space

Accessibility

For wheelchairs

Sufficient doorway & hallway clearance.
Clearance to approach table.
Table has accessible surface height, knee clearance, and leg clearance.

Orthopedic accessibility

Chairs have adjustable height.

Nearby bathrooms

Nearest bathroom is immediately above on the second floor: Take an elevator from the west elevator lobby.

One accessible, gender-neutral bathroom is located at the west end of the library in the Lippincott space.


See WIC floor plan to locate the elevator lobby.  |  See 2nd floor plan.

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