I've browsed lots of university libraries in the US, and I'm not sure if it's due to the fact that Australia is a smaller country or the university is smaller than the ones I'm used to, but Fisher is quite small compared to what I expected.
There are essentially two parts of the building; one section stocks all of the books (only non-fiction) and the other is filled with computers and workstations. The former goes up to the 9th floor while the latter only goes to 5th if I recall correctly. Considering how many students go to the university and how many I expect there to be filling this place up once the semester actually starts, I'm pretty surprised there aren't more desks crammed into this place. But! I will say that if you do get a workstation, you're definitely not crammed in your space.
The ground floor (3rd floor) and 4th floor understandably are the most popular floors and therefore the desks and computers need a bit of clean up since some students are irresponsible and exhibit signs to indicate they believe fairytale mice follow them to clean up their mess. Not sure how often the janitorial crew get around, but I've visited this place a few times in January and it wasn't pretty to look at. If this is any indication of what it will be like when semester starts for students on regular academic schedule, I will likely be trying to find a spot on the topmost floors or maybe the public library.
Other than that, tight security as you need a student card to enter and exit the building and the guard checks as you go in (perhaps it won't be this strict when semester starts?). The 4th floor has two of those nap pads which are convenient if you absolutely cannot keep your eyelids open and need to nap for 20 min or less. read more