I often work on the third floor of Paley and it’s really frustrating when I can’t find an outlet to plug in my laptop. Any chance you can add more outlets on the upper levels?
We agree that the study areas of Paley are woefully short of electric outlets. Most library buildings built in the mid-1960s suffer from the same problem. Back then no could have anticipated students with laptops, cellphones, iPods and loads of other devices needing constant power. Adding a lot of outlets is impossible in the current building since we are now at full electrical capacity and cannot add any more circuits to existing panels.
Nonetheless within the last month we squeezed in a few added outlets at locations in the 2nd and 3rd floor study areas where we recently removed shelving and installed carpet and comfortable tablet arm chairs. We also added three more outlets on the 3rd floor in an area of large study tables that has attracted laptops users. Four outlets were also added in the reserved graduate/faculty carrel room, a location where there used to be one outlet for approximately 50 carrels. Even these few outlets were very expensive given Temple’s labor costs.
The outlets on quiet area with outlet label with C21 are not powered at all.