2. Find a suitable place: When you get to the library, choose a suitable place to study. You can choose a position near the window to get natural light, or you can choose a relatively quiet corner.
3. Be quiet: When studying in the library, keep quiet so as not to disturb other learners. Try to avoid using mobile phones, talking loudly or making noisy noises.
4. Make a study plan: Before starting to study, make a study plan and define the tasks and learning goals that need to be completed. Large learning tasks can be broken down into small stage goals, which is helpful to improve learning efficiency.
5. Concentrate: Try to concentrate and avoid distractions. You can use concentration skills, such as the tomato clock method (set a certain time to concentrate on your study and take a break) or the time period method (divide the study time into several small pieces and concentrate on learning a course or a task at a time) to improve the learning effect.
6. Utilization of library resources: Campus libraries usually provide various learning resources, such as textbooks, reference books, periodicals and electronic databases. Use these resources to expand knowledge, in-depth study or find relevant information.
7. Maintain good study habits: When studying in the library, you should develop good study habits, such as reviewing the contents of the class in time, taking important notes, making necessary summary and induction, and checking your study progress regularly.