1. Abide by library rules: the library has some clear rules and codes of conduct, such as no talking loudly, no eating, no littering, etc. Abiding by these rules can maintain a good learning environment and respect the rights and interests of other learners.
2. Keep quiet: The library is a place that needs quiet study, so keep the volume as low as possible in the library so as not to affect people around you. If you need to discuss or communicate, you can choose to go to the designated discussion area or use the facilities in the silent area.
3. Pay attention to personal hygiene: keep yourself clean and tidy, and don't litter in the library at will. If you need to eat, you can go to the designated rest area or restaurant.
4. Rational use of book resources: the library is a valuable treasure house of knowledge, and learners can enrich their knowledge by borrowing books and reading newspapers and magazines. When borrowing and returning books, we should abide by the regulations of the library to keep the book resources orderly and complete.
5. Observe the regulations when using electronic equipment: If you need to use electronic equipment, such as notebook computers or smart phones, you should abide by the relevant regulations of the library. For example, use wired or wireless networks in designated areas, turn off sound effects or turn down the volume.
6. Pay attention to time management: when studying in the library, you can make a reasonable study plan and arrange the study and rest time reasonably. Keep your concentration and make effective use of your time to study.
In a word, respecting others, obeying rules, keeping quiet and using resources efficiently are several aspects that should be paid attention to when studying in the library. Only in this way can we create a good learning environment for ourselves and others.