How to use the bookshelves in the library
To make full use of the bookshelf resources in the library, we need to master the following steps:
Step 1: Understand the classification system of the library.
Different libraries have different classification systems, but they are all for the convenience of readers to find books. At the entrance or lending place of the library, there are usually introductions and charts of classification systems. You can get to know them first.
Step 2: Determine the classification number of the book you need to find.
After understanding the classification system, you can determine the classification number of the book you need to find. Classification numbers are usually a series of codes consisting of numbers and letters, which represent the theme and content of books. For example, Class A books are books of Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought and Deng Xiaoping Theory, and their classification number is A. ..
Step 3: Look for books on the shelf.
After determining the classification number of books, you can look for books on the corresponding shelves. On the bookshelf, books are arranged in the order of classification number, and books with the same classification number are arranged in alphabetical order by author and title. Therefore, you can find books by their titles or the initials of the authors.
Step 4: Borrow books or read books
After you find the book you need, you can choose to borrow or read it. If you need to borrow books, you can take them to the borrowing office for borrowing procedures; If you just want to read, you can read in the reading room.
How to Protect Library Bookshelves
The bookshelves in the library are precious cultural heritage and need to be protected. Here are some ways to protect library bookshelves:
Method 1: Put the books correctly.
Pay attention to the size, weight and stability of books when placing them. The big and heavy books are on the bottom, and the light books are on the top. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure the stability of books and prevent them from collapsing.
Method 2: Get the books correctly.
When you pick up a book, you should handle it gently to avoid pulling and rummaging. At the same time, we should also avoid putting books down or in the wrong place, so as not to affect the search of the next reader.
Method 3: Don't doodle.
Books in the library are public property, and graffiti is prohibited. If you need to take notes or marks, you should use pencils or notes and erase or remove them in time.
Method 4: Food and drinks are prohibited from entering.
It is forbidden to bring food and drinks into the library to avoid polluting and damaging books.