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How to become a civilized reader with political knowledge
Become a civilized reader:

Books are messengers of human civilization, and the progress and development of human society cannot be separated from reading. Reading is not only a need, but also a temperament enjoyment. However, a few readers damage books at will when borrowing books, which makes them "unrecognizable" and "broken". Managers are sad and other readers are disappointed (see "Do you have these bad reading habits?" ? 》)。

Good reading habits are an important factor to measure people's civilized reading. The author believes that in today's civilized society, we should be a civilized reader.

First of all, politeness and civilization are in my words. Be civilized, know etiquette, keep quiet when reading in the library or Xinhua Bookstore, don't make any noise, turn your mobile phone to vibrate or mute, and don't answer the phone in the reading area to avoid disturbing others' reading. Try to be quiet when walking, be polite and moderate, and create a quiet reading environment for yourself and others.

Secondly, take good care of books and periodicals, and civilization is in my study. When reading, handle with care, turn over with care, do not mark at will, do not fold corners, and do not tear up books and periodicals, so as to "cherish books and read them without trace" and maintain the integrity of books and periodicals. Please check the books carefully before borrowing them, and inform the staff in time if they are damaged or smeared.

Third, protect the environment, civilization is in my behavior. Respect other people's labor achievements, do not eat, smoke, spit or litter in the library or Xinhua Bookstore, keep the environment clean and tidy, and use public facilities and equipment reasonably. Don't occupy the locker, someone will clean it in the locker. Not taking advantage of one's own convenience infringes on the reader's right to use the limited resources of the library fairly.

Civilized reading behavior not only embodies self-cultivation, but also includes caring for others. I hope readers can be civilized readers with sincere heart and concrete actions, and start from me to create a quiet, clean and comfortable reading environment bit by bit.