In the library world there's been discussion about the re-naming of various library spaces, say the computer commons or the reference desk. The fixed idea is to put them in phrases with the word "information" or "learning" or "research" or the like. But why do they need obvious descriptors? You don't normally put a sign on your door with the word "door" or on your desk with "desk."
You could, for example, call the reference desk Adventures in Learning or LibraryWorks or Librarian's Revenge or anything else. If that makes you nervous, add a traditional subtitle. Keep in mind that most patrons already know they're in the library, so be-laboring the obvious is unnecessary.
I like the "Librarian's Revenge"!!!!
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