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I had lunch in the library at noon.
Studying in the library, going out to eat at noon and coming back, leaving books in the library is occupying seats.

This is impolite behavior. The library is a public place and has no right to occupy seats for personal use.

How to treat the behavior of using books to occupy library position

There are many people holding books or schoolbags in the library or study room, especially on the eve of the exam. A class of students occupy seats in order to study better and have a fixed position, but some people's behavior is very inappropriate. Obviously, only two or three people use books to occupy the position of five or six people. If anyone needs a seat, say it's taken by someone else.

Libraries are public places, and resources are shared by all. Everyone has the right and opportunity to use it. Generally, the number of seats in libraries of many local universities is completely out of proportion to the number of students, so there will be frequent seat occupation and insufficient seat supply. Therefore, people who occupy seats but don't use them should leave empty seats for those in need.

Even occupying a seat should be a short-lived act. Don't think that what I occupy should belong to me completely, regardless of the surrounding environment and the needs of others.

library

A library is an institution that collects, sorts out and collects books and materials for people to read and refer to. As early as 3000 BC, libraries appeared. Library has the functions of preserving human cultural heritage, developing information resources and participating in social education.

Library is the external storage and selective transmission mechanism of social memory (usually expressed in written records). In other words, the library is the memory device and diffusion device of social knowledge, information and culture. ?

management system

Readers entering the reading room must hold a library (room) reading card and be verified by the personnel on duty before entering the reading room. Bags, books and book clips are not allowed to be brought in.

The reading room is a civilized learning place. Readers should consciously keep the reading room clean and quiet. They are not allowed to eat, litter or talk loudly indoors. They are not allowed to grab seats and move desks and chairs at will. They are not allowed to make phone calls or answer mobile phones in the reading room.

When the reader takes the book, he must insert the substitute board in the newly taken position and put it back on the shelf consciously after reading it. Books in the reading room are only for reading in the reading room and are not allowed to be borrowed. If you need to make a copy, you must pay a deposit of 5 times the book price before you can get it to the departure reading room for copying, and ask to return it in time. If it is still not returned after 2 hours, it will be fined per hour 10% deposit.

Caring for public property is everyone's responsibility. Readers should cherish all the public facilities in the reading room. They are not allowed to tear, cut, draw or circle books while reading, and offenders will be severely punished. In order to ensure the safety of the library, it is forbidden to smoke anywhere in the reading room and to bring inflammable and explosive materials into the reading room.

When passing through the exit passage, if the monitor gives an alarm, the relevant personnel should take the initiative to accept the inspection of the personnel on duty, and there must be no impolite behavior.

Those who deliberately hide books and periodicals in the reading room or take them out of the reading room without going through the formalities shall be punished as stealing books and fined 10 times the book price. Those who damage books, materials, equipment and facilities in the reading room and the circumstances are serious should be reported to the school administration or the local public security department for handling.