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Library etiquette

The library is a public learning place. People who borrow books or read in the library should work together to maintain public order and create a good learning atmosphere for the library.

When you enter the library, you must dress neatly, cleanly and elegantly. Don't wear slippers, vests and shorts, and don't bring too many personal belongings to prevent theft. If you need to carry it, it should be placed or stored according to regulations. When you enter the library, you should maintain public health and public order, don't grab the road and crowd, and enter in order. The mobile phone should be turned off or vibrated to avoid making noise. When walking, it should try not to make a sound. You shouldn't wander around the library, chase, eat or chew gum. Don't throw rubbish everywhere, and don't smoke or spit everywhere.

Keep good behavior habits, don't occupy your seat, don't do things while resting or sleeping on your seat, don't make any noise when moving your chair, wash your hands before reading to keep the book clean, don't scribble on the tables and chairs, take care of the book, don't scribble on the book or break leaves, and don't stay up late. When looking for books on the shelf, handle them with care, and don't spit when turning over the books. When reading a book, you should be careful not to put it beside you. If you are not satisfied with the books you have taken, you should put them back and don't leave them behind. You can't damage books because of your own needs, or delete books without permission. Restore it immediately after reading it, so as not to affect others' reading. You should tidy up your position when you leave the library. It's best not to talk to people in the reading room. If necessary, keep a low profile and talk softly. Don't use someone else's library card, and don't lend your library card to others. Don't stay when the library is closed.