Noisy: The library is a quiet learning and reading environment. It should be quiet to avoid making noise and interfering with other people's behaviors, such as talking loudly and using mobile phones too loudly.
Food and drink: Most libraries are not allowed to eat food or drink in the library. This is to keep the library clean and tidy and prevent books and equipment from being damaged.
Misconduct: Misconduct includes slapstick, running, trampling on books, littering books or other library property, doodling, damaging equipment, etc. These behaviors will interfere with others' learning experience and damage library resources.
Professional behavior: It is not recommended to leave personal belongings in the seat for a long time. This will waste valuable seating resources, especially when the number of people is limited.
Non-compliance with library regulations: Libraries usually have some rules and policies, such as the borrowing period, the time for returning books, and the rules for using computers or other equipment. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in penalties or restrictions on the use of the library.
Disturb others: It is important to respect others' study space and personal privacy. Don't peek at the screen, don't disturb others, and don't get too close to others without their consent.
Please note that the specific code of conduct may vary according to the regulations and policies of the library, so it is best to consult and abide by the relevant regulations and guidelines before entering the library.